Pinoy guard in UAE charged for stealing nearly P1M worth of gadgets

A Filipino security guard was charged before a United Arab Emirates court over allegations he stole gadgets worth Dh81,000 (P954,692) from an electronics shop where he worked.
 
The Filipino guard, 30, was charged with workplace theft in the Court of First Instance, UAE news siteKhaleej Times reported Saturday.
 
While inventories as early as May showed that electronic items including mobile phones and tablets had been missing, it was not until July 2 that the guard was "clearly" caught by surveillance cameras, the report said.
 
According to the Khaleej Times report, the guard admitted during police and prosecution interrogation that he stole the goods during his night duty at the shopping mall.
 
The trader's electronics shop is located in a mall in Bur Dubai area. The thefts are believed to have started in May and lasted until July 2.
 
During prosecution investigation, the company owner, a 43-year-old Indian trader, said the inventory for May had indicated some goods were missing from the shop's warehouse.
 
He said initial footage from the surveillance cameras showed a man moving suspiciously in the place but his face was not clear.
 
Last July 2, cameras caught the guard arriving at the warehouse, pushing the electronics from behind the metallic net, then picking them up.
 
The police, promptly alerted, proceeded to arrest the guard.
 
The investigation showed the guard cut the lower part of the warehouse’s metallic net so he could pick up the gadgets. - VVP, GMA News
 

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