Commuter had left the precious stone behind in a taxi
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Dubai: Dubai Police have returned a piece of diamond to a British tourist who had lost it in a taxi, an official said.
Colonel Dr Mubarak Saeed Bin Nawwas, director of Tourist Police Department in Dubai Police, said they found the precious stone within 48 hours after the woman who owned it reported the incident to the police.
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Dubai Police formed a team to search all the places visited by the tourist, but failed to locate the diamond. Police then summoned the taxi driver who had picked up the British tourist for the trip, but the driver claimed that he didn’t find anything in the vehicle.
“We identified a woman who had used the taxi after the tourist and contacted her. She said that she found the stone and took it without alerting the driver. She wasn’t aware that it was an expensive stone,” Col Bin Nawwas added. The woman then returned the diamond to Dubai Police who handed it over to the tourist.
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