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  • DUBAI: City cops crack jewellery heist; gang of 4 held

    Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates
    July 6 2005

    City cops crack jewellery heist; gang of 4 held
    By a staff reporter

    6 July 2005



    DUBAI - A well-planned and professionally executed jewellery heist by
    a gang of four went sour when the Dubai Police cracked the case and
    arrested all of them.


    The gang, comprising three Armenians and a Russian, committed the
    robbery on Friday, and had planned to flee the country after shipping
    the stolen goods in a second-hand car they had bought to carry out
    the Dh2.4 million operation, Brigadier Khamis Mattar Al Muzainah,
    Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigation, said
    yesterday.

    Giving details of the modus operandi of the gang, he said the four
    broke into the shop at Al Maktoum road through an unshuttered window
    on the upper floor on Friday, when the establishment was closed for
    the weekend. The gang believed that since the theft would not be
    discovered till Saturday, they would have sufficient time to flee the
    country with the booty of jewellery, sun glasses and watches of
    reputed international brands. They broke open a steel chest but did
    not find any cash in it.

    After committing the theft, the gang put into action part two of
    their plan, buying electrical equipment and car spare parts to use
    the cartons to stash away the booty with the hope that this would
    hoodwink the authorities at the port since they had genuine receipts
    for the goods purchased. They had even gone through the paper work to
    ship the car out of the country. The gang intended to substitute the
    goods in the cartons with the booty subsequently.

    As the gang had expected, the crime was discovered only on Saturday
    and reported to the police at around 9am. Police investigations
    revealed that the heist was carried out by a professional gang, and
    that the shop must have been cased earlier.

    In all, 243 watches, 180 sun glasses and a whole lot of jewellery was
    stolen, which was totally valued at Dh2.1 million.

    `Immediately, a team of policemen who had specialised in this kind of
    robbery was formed to investigate the case, and within 24 hours, the
    team could identify the gang. They were identified as Moshoja
    Markosiam, Artak Ablian, Vijein Fakhtanj and David Robert. It was
    found out that they were on a visit visa and were residing in a
    resort in a neighbouring emirate and using a rented car,' Brig Khamis
    said.

    Once the police were sure of their investigations, they moved in,
    with the cooperation of the police force in the neighbouring emirate,
    and arrested the gang of four from the resort.

    Dubai police stopped the shipment and the car was brought to the
    department and searched. The steel chest was hidden in one of the
    cartons with the stolen goods in it.

    Lt-Col Ibrahim Khaleel, Director of the Criminal Investigation
    Department said the gang initially denied the crime, but subsequently
    confessed when confronted with evidences.

    What is intriguing is that their passports indicate that this was
    their first visit to the country, and the police believe that they
    could not have carried out such a professional job without doing a
    proper recce of the shop, which couldn't have been done in just two
    days. The authorities have sought further information from the gang
    members' countries, and are quite sure that this would help in
    unravelling this mystery.

    The four will now be handed over to the Public Prosecution for
    further action.
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