Defendant monitored the manager while he withdrew Dh500,000 from a bank

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Dubai: A man has been accused of robbing Dh80,000 from a sales manager who was transporting Dh500,000 in cash on his bicycle to his company in Dubai’s Naif area.
According to the Dubai Court of First Instance, the 31-year-old Egyptian victim, an employee with a jewellery company, went to the bank to withdraw the cash in December 2019.
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“He knocked me down and I was injured in the knees. He snatched the envelope and ran away. I tried to chase him, but I couldn’t due to the injury as I fell off the bicycle.”
The victim then alerted his company and the incident was reported at Naif Police Station. Surveillance cameras in the area identified the suspect who used a taxi to move away from the area. Two weeks after the incident, the defendant was arrested from near a bank in the Al Qusais area of Dubai.
“He was monitoring bank customers when we arrested him. We couldn’t find the money [that he had robbed] on him, but the victim identified him as the suspect,” a policeman said on record.
During interrogation, the defendant denied the robbery charge. The next hearing will be on August 30.
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