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Thieves mandated to reimburse Dh250,000 for stolen lorries, as decreed by the court.

Two individuals are held accountable by the Al Ain civil court, ordering them to compensate Dh250,000 for the damages resulting from a truck theft.

Thieves ordered to pay a compensation of Dh250,000 for stolen lorries.
Thieves ordered to pay a compensation of Dh250,000 for stolen lorries.

Thieves mandated to reimburse Dh250,000 for stolen lorries, as decreed by the court.

In a recent ruling, the Al Ain Civil Court has ordered two men to pay a total of Dh250,000 in compensation for a truck theft. The trucks, valued at Dh220,000 before they were stolen, were taken and later resold under suspicious circumstances, suggesting a potential organized crime.

The court documents reveal details about the defendants' involvement in the truck theft. One of the defendants was directly involved in the theft, while the other acquired the trucks despite circumstances that should have raised doubts about their origin and true value.

The court held the defendants equally responsible for the damages caused. The compensation includes the stolen vehicles' value, court fees, and expenses, as well as Dh30,000 for material and emotional damages. The plaintiff, the truck owner, suffered financial loss from the disappearance of his vehicles and experienced psychological distress as a result of the crime.

The court's ruling established the civil liability of the two defendants due to their prior criminal conviction for theft. However, the ruling does not reveal any new details about the potential organized crime suspected in the truck theft. The court's ruling does not specify any additional fines or penalties for the defendants beyond the compensation and court fees.

The court's ruling does not provide details about the defendants' future legal actions or probation, nor does it mention any potential changes in the legal system as a result of this case. The court's ruling also does not provide information about the current status of the stolen trucks.

The case was filed by the truck owner in the Al Ain civil court. Despite the court's ruling, the investigation into the potential organized crime behind the truck theft continues. The public is reminded to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

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