Detection Of Theft Using Forensics Lodged By Police

12 December 2023 Crime News

A forensic team has been instructed by the Deputy Public Prosecutor to collect fingerprints from inside a car to identify its occupants and determine if anyone other than the owner had used it. Following a report filed by the owner on the same day, the vehicle was stolen and a car was broken into. Interconnected but classified differently, the one at Al-Mutla'a police station as a felony and the other at Jahra police station as a misdemeanor.

According to the complaint, a Gulf national born in 1967 saw a man carrying a sheep from inside his tent while he was sitting at the farmhouse at the pilgrims' rest house in the afternoon. After placing the stolen sheep in his vehicle, the thief escaped leaving behind a green four-wheel-drive and a mobile phone.

Secondly, a citizen born in 1998 reported the theft of his SUV, which also contained his mobile phone. Interestingly, this stolen vehicle was the same one used in the earlier sheep theft incident. The owner claimed that two individuals, riding in a white SUV, were responsible for the theft. Though the case is intricate, the security source mentioned that detectives can unravel it. Considering the possibility that his vehicle was genuinely stolen and used in the Al-Mutla'a case, the owner might be innocent.

There's also a chance that the car owner was involved and filed a report to avoid punishment. The forensic evidence report and police investigations will play a decisive role. In the event that the car owner was not involved in the theft incident, efforts will be intensified to apprehend the actual thieves.

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