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Police in Capital Governorate Arrest Suspect for Currency Fraud, Theft of 5,800 Dinars

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Last updated: 2024/09/03 at 10:07 AM
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In Manama, the Capital Governorate Police have apprehended a 39-year-old Arab national accused of fraud and theft, as he allegedly scammed two individuals and took 5,800 dinars from them. Following two reports of the incidents, the police launched a thorough investigation, which resulted in the arrest of the suspect after gathering evidence and information. It was discovered that the suspect had promised to sell foreign currency to the victims at a lower rate than what exchange bureaus offered, only to take their money and flee the scene. Legal proceedings have been initiated, and the case has been forwarded to the Public Prosecution. The police have advised the public to be wary of dealing with strangers.

The Capital Governorate Police in Manama have taken swift action in arresting a 39-year-old Arab national accused of fraud and theft. The suspect allegedly scammed two individuals and stole 5,800 dinars from them. Both victims reported the incidents to the police, prompting an investigation that led to the identification and arrest of the suspect. It was revealed that the suspect had lured the victims with promises of selling foreign currency at a lower rate than exchange bureaus. Instead, he took their money and fled the scene. The police have stressed the importance of exercising caution and avoiding transactions with unknown individuals.

Following the reports of fraud and theft, the Capital Governorate Police in Manama immediately launched an investigation into the incidents. Their efforts resulted in the arrest of a 39-year-old Arab national who allegedly scammed two individuals and stole 5,800 dinars from them. The suspect had approached the victims with the offer of selling foreign currency at discounted rates compared to exchange bureaus, only to swindle them of their cash and disappear. Legal proceedings are underway, and the case has been forwarded to the Public Prosecution for further action. The police have issued a warning to the public to be cautious when dealing with unfamiliar individuals to prevent falling victim to similar scams.

In a statement released by the Capital Governorate Police in Manama, it was revealed that a 39-year-old Arab national has been arrested on charges of fraud and theft. The suspect had reportedly scammed two individuals and stolen 5,800 dinars from them by offering to sell foreign currency at lower rates than exchange bureaus. After receiving reports of the incidents, the police conducted a thorough investigation, leading to the identification and apprehension of the suspect. The case has been referred to the Public Prosecution for further legal action. The police have advised the public to be vigilant and refrain from engaging in transactions with strangers to avoid becoming victims of fraudulent activities.

The Capital Governorate Police in Manama have successfully arrested a 39-year-old Arab national on charges of fraud and theft after he allegedly scammed two individuals and stole 5,800 dinars from them. The suspect had promised to sell foreign currency to the victims at discounted rates, only to abscond with their money. Following the reports, the police conducted an investigation that resulted in the arrest of the suspect. Legal proceedings are underway, and the case has been transferred to the Public Prosecution. The police have emphasized the importance of being cautious and avoiding interactions with unknown individuals to prevent falling prey to fraudsters.

In response to reports of fraud and theft, the Capital Governorate Police in Manama have arrested a 39-year-old Arab national accused of scamming two individuals and stealing 5,800 dinars from them. The suspect had deceived the victims by offering to sell foreign currency at lower rates than exchange bureaus, only to take their money and flee. The police launched an investigation into the incidents, which led to the apprehension of the suspect. Legal proceedings have been initiated, and the case has been referred to the Public Prosecution. The police have issued a public advisory urging caution when dealing with unfamiliar individuals to avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes.

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