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Gulf Press > Gulf > Bahrain > Police in the Capital Governorate arrest suspect for currency scam, stealing 5,800 Dinars.
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Police in the Capital Governorate arrest suspect for currency scam, stealing 5,800 Dinars.

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Last updated: 2024/09/02 at 11:57 PM
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The Capital Governorate Police in Manama arrested a 39-year-old Arab national on charges of fraud and theft after he deceived two individuals and stole 5,800 dinars from them. The suspect, promising to sell foreign currency at lower rates, took the victims’ money and fled. The police launched an investigation upon receiving the reports, which led to the arrest of the fraudster. Legal proceedings have begun, and the case has been referred to the Public Prosecution. The authorities advise the public to be cautious when dealing with unknown individuals.

The Capital Governorate Police in Manama took swift action after receiving reports of fraud and theft involving a 39-year-old Arab national. The suspect allegedly scammed two individuals by promising them foreign currency at rates lower than those offered by exchange bureaus. After taking their money, he left the scene. The police conducted an investigation and apprehended the fraudster, initiating legal proceedings and referring the case to the Public Prosecution. This incident serves as a reminder for the public to be vigilant and avoid transactions with unfamiliar individuals.

The Capital Governorate Police in Manama have arrested a 39-year-old Arab national accused of fraud and theft. The suspect reportedly duped two individuals into giving him 5,800 dinars by promising to sell them foreign currency at discounted rates. After taking the victims’ money, he fled. The police responded promptly to the reports, launching an investigation that led to the suspect’s arrest. Legal action has been initiated, and the case is now in the hands of the Public Prosecution. Authorities emphasize the importance of exercising caution and refraining from engaging in financial dealings with unknown persons.

The Capital Governorate Police in Manama have apprehended a 39-year-old Arab national for fraud and theft. The suspect allegedly swindled two individuals out of 5,800 dinars by offering to sell them foreign currency at a reduced rate. He made off with the victims’ money, prompting the police to conduct an investigation that resulted in his arrest. Legal proceedings have been initiated, and the case has been forwarded to the Public Prosecution for further action. This incident underscores the need for the public to be cautious and avoid transactions with unfamiliar individuals.

The Capital Governorate Police in Manama have caught a 39-year-old Arab national in connection with fraud and theft. The suspect is accused of deceiving two individuals and stealing 5,800 dinars from them by promising to sell foreign currency at discounted rates. Following reports of the incidents, the police launched an investigation that led to the arrest of the fraudster. Legal steps have been taken, and the case has been forwarded to the Public Prosecution. The police advise the public to exercise caution and refrain from engaging in financial transactions with unknown individuals to avoid falling victim to deception.

The Capital Governorate Police in Manama have arrested a 39-year-old Arab national for fraud and theft after he scammed two individuals and made off with 5,800 dinars. The suspect lured the victims with promises of selling foreign currency at lower rates, taking their money and fleeing the scene. Promptly responding to the reports, the police conducted an investigation that resulted in the suspect’s apprehension. Legal proceedings are underway, with the case now in the hands of the Public Prosecution. It serves as a cautionary tale for the public to be vigilant and avoid financial dealings with unfamiliar individuals.

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