Pinoy faces UAE court for alleged theft of P353,896 curtain

A Filipino employee on Wednesday insisted on his innocence when he faced a United Arab Emirates court over the theft of curtains worth Dh30,000 (P353,896) from his employer's store.


The Filipino denied charges he stole the curtains and fittings which were seized from his home last February, according to a report on UAE news site Gulf News late Wednesday.

“I did not steal the curtains... My colleague gave them to me for safekeeping. He told me that our manager gifted him those curtains and he would come back for them later,” the 39-year-old Filipino was quoted in the report as saying.

But the judge replied, “I’d like to have an employer giving me Dh30,000 worth of gifts.”

Three other Filipino employees are also being tried in separate cases while two other suspects have fled the country, the Gulf News report said.

A separate Gulf News story said the three other Filipino employees were sentenced to three monthsin jail and deported.

Prosecutors sought three months' imprisonment for the suspects followed by deportation. A verdict is expected on July 16.

The Filipino was arrested shortly after police traced the curtains to his home. Earlier, his employer's German manager reported the missing curtains to police.  Joel Locsin /LBG, GMA News

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