This Article is From Jun 13, 2013

Two Indians accused of power cable theft in Dubai

Highlights

  • Two Indian labourers in the UAE have been accused of trying to steal cables worth nearly 144,000 Dirhams after breaking into an electricity station here
Dubai: Two Indian labourers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been accused of trying to steal cables worth nearly 144,000 Dirhams after breaking into an electricity station in Dubai.

The two men have been charged in the Court of First Instance with attempted robbery by using a sharp weapon and damaging public property.

According to prosecution records, the two Indian men, both aged 30, broke-open the door of an electricity station in AlT war, Al Qusais, and cut the power cables in an attempt to steal them. But they were shortly arrested by the police.

The duo damaged the station door lock, disconnected and cut the cables, worth 143,980 Dirhams (nearly $39,200), as per a Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) report.

A police sergeant testified in the prosecution investigation that around 2 am (local time) on March 2, he took the defendants into custody after they were caught attempting to stealing the power cables, the Khaleej Times reported.

The accused admitted to him that they broke the station's door lock with a big pair of scissors and cut the metallic cables.

They confessed to have pre-planned the robbery.

While they were putting the stolen cables in carton boxes, they had brought with them, an Arab man saw them and called the police.

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