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UAE Crime

Dubai shepherd jailed for stealing camel

Defendant tried to sell Dh10,000 camel in the market



The Dubai Courts. Picture for illustrative purposes only.
Image Credit: Gulf News Archives

Dubai: A Pakistani camel shepherd has been sentenced to three months in jail to be followed by deportation for stealing a camel worth Dh10,000 from his owner.

The Dubai Court of First Instance heard that the 40-year-old Emirati owner discovered a missing camel from his farm At Al Hibab area in Dubai. He communicated with people at the camels’ market and they told him that his camel was at the market in Al Marmoum area.

“I called Dubai Police and they went to the camel market and arrested the suspect,” the Emirati owner said, according to official records. The camel was recovered and the defendant referred to prosecution.

Dubai Public Prosecution charged the 22-year-old Pakistani defendant with stealing the camel. The court also issued a Dh10,000 fine against the defendant.

The verdict is subject to appeal within 15 days.

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