ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Tuesday, June 11th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
Abu
Dhabi Police managed to apprehend an Asian gang nicknamed “Nocturnal
Bandits” on Friday; the gang is specialized in stealing from private
facilities at night.
Colonel Dr. Rashed Mohammed Borshid ,
Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at the Abu Dhabi
Police, revealed that the five-member Asian gang was arrested, for
breaking and entering private facilities in the Al Mafraq and Musaffah
industrial areas in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and stealing valuables
under cover of darkness. The gang members used their physical force to
take the guards by surprise and tie them up, before disconnecting the
surveillance cameras. He said: “The masked gang members, armed with
knives, were able to steal cash, copper metals, and diesel totaling
approximately AED 1.8 million.”
He
added: “upon receiving several reports and calls regarding thefts at
transportation, contracting, and electric switches manufacturing
facilities over the past two months, a search and investigation team
from the Organized Crime section was formed to follow-up the issue. The
team’s diligent efforts soon led to the arrest of the suspects, in spite
of the scarcity of information and the lack of details on the case,
given that the gang members wore masks and gloves, and disconnected
surveillance cameras.”
The Pakistani suspects, H.G., 30 years;
T.N., 25 years; A.H., 28 years; B.O., 25 years; and N.R., 26 years,
confessed to the police that they distributed
roles during the theft operations. The able-bodied members would attack
security guard at the facility after knocking on the door, while the
fastest member sneaks inside and disconnect the surveillance cameras,
before standing outside in look-up, while his accomplices carry out the
robbery.
In their statement, the suspects said that they would
knock on the facility’s door and hide, and then attack the guard as soon
as he opens the door. They would then beat the guard up, take the keys
of the safes and the warehouses at knifepoint, and eventually, locking
him inside after stealing his personal belongings.
Colonel
Borshid added: “The thieves used two different vehicles when fleeing the
scene depending on the operation: a saloon car for cash-related thefts
and a transport vehicle for transporting stolen copper metal and diesel
barrels.”
“The gang members probably manage to achieve their
goals because some companies hire unqualified guards, who are easily
taken by surprise, threatened at knifepoint, and locked up, while the
robbery takes place,” he explained.
Colonel Borshid noted that
the gang members were working legally in the country; but they carried
out robberies to make extra money. . By the time they were apprehended,
they had managed to tie up and detain 11 security guards within the five
facilities they attacked. Some of the guards were able to contact the
police once they managed to break free, while others were discovered
tied up on opening hours..
The Director of the Criminal
Investigation Department at the Abu Dhabi Police emphasized that the
police will be on the lookout for anyone who tries to compromise
citizens’ security and steal their property. He called on facility
owners to lock all doors and windows properly, urging them to take
necessary precautions to protect their properties and avoid leaving cash
at the premises. He also warned them against trusting all employees and
informing them of the security measures undertaken at the facility or
of the available valuables. “During interrogation, the suspects
confessed to be well informed on where the cash, valuable material and
equipment are kept. They also were aware of the gaps in the protection
system, which made them an easy target for theft” ,” he explained.
Colonel
Borshid underscored the need for large companies and facilities to hire
specialized security companies, as well as train their own security
personnel on the best means to handle emergencies. Concluding, he
warned companies against relying on workers to guard their properties.
Photo caption:
Colonel Dr. Rashed Borshid
Graphic representing the theft scenario followed by the gang
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-908-5946
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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