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Two airport officers on trial over passenger detention and theft

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Last updated: 2025/12/25 at 9:54 AM
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A case of alleged theft and unlawful detention is unfolding at Bahrain’s High Criminal Court, involving two customs officers stationed at Bahrain International Airport. The officers are accused of stealing SAR 3,500 from a passenger after detaining him inside an airport restroom. The incident, which reportedly occurred on September 24th, has raised serious concerns about airport security and the conduct of officials entrusted with safeguarding passenger belongings. This Bahrain airport theft case is now before the courts, with both defendants pleading not guilty.

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Unlawful Detention and Search ProceduresInvestigation Findings

Details of the Bahrain Airport Theft Allegations

The Public Prosecution has formally charged the two customs officers – aged 34 and 25 – with the offenses. Prosecutors argue the crimes were committed during and because of their official duties, highlighting a breach of trust. The indictment details how the officers allegedly unlawfully detained the passenger, depriving him of his liberty without legal justification.

Unlawful Detention and Search Procedures

According to the prosecution’s case, the officers escorted the passenger to a restroom near Gate 14, where they proceeded to search him without his consent. Crucially, the prosecution alleges that standard legally prescribed procedures were not followed. These procedures include conducting searches in designated inspection areas and informing a supervising officer. This deviation from protocol forms a key part of the accusations against the officers.

The alleged search and subsequent actions have sparked debate about proper airport security protocols and the rights of passengers traveling through Bahrain International Airport. Maintaining a balance between security measures and respecting individual liberties is paramount.

The Passenger’s Testimony

The victim, who was departing from a Gulf country on September 24th at 4:35 a.m., filed a report on September 29th detailing the incident. He testified before the court that he was stopped by two uniformed personnel who directed him to the restroom near Gate 14.

He stated that the officers questioned him, in Arabic, about the amount of cash he was carrying. He complied, handing over SAR 40,100. While the majority of the money was returned, the passenger discovered SAR 3,500 was missing after being seated on his flight. He was reportedly escorted to the boarding gate by the officers after being told to proceed quickly.

Investigation Findings

The head of investigations at the airport corroborated the passenger’s account in his testimony. He confirmed the report was filed and detailed the sequence of events as described by the victim. This testimony is a crucial piece of evidence for the prosecution, aiming to establish the timeline and circumstances surrounding the alleged customs officer misconduct.

Defense Arguments and Court Proceedings

Both defendants appeared before the High Criminal Court and entered a plea of not guilty to all charges. The legal team representing the second defendant – comprised of Dalal Al-Zowayed, Yousef Ghunaim, and a lawyer deputizing for Fareed Ghazi – requested access to the complete case file.

They argued for sufficient time to thoroughly review the evidence presented by the prosecution and prepare a robust defense. Additionally, they requested the release of the accused while the case is ongoing. However, the court denied the request for release and ordered both defendants to remain in custody.

The court has adjourned the case to December 28th for pleadings, allowing both sides to formally present their arguments and evidence. This delay will allow for a more comprehensive examination of the facts and ensure a fair trial.

Implications and Future Outlook

This case has significant implications for the reputation of Bahrain International Airport and the integrity of its customs officials. The allegations of unlawful detention and theft erode public trust and raise questions about the effectiveness of oversight mechanisms.

The outcome of this trial will likely set a precedent for handling similar incidents in the future. It underscores the importance of adhering to established procedures, respecting passenger rights, and maintaining the highest standards of ethical conduct among airport personnel. The focus now shifts to the December 28th hearing, where the prosecution and defense will present their full arguments in this high-profile Bahrain airport theft case. It remains to be seen whether the court will find the defendants guilty of the charges brought against them, or if the evidence will support their claims of innocence.

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