Four men arrested for shop thefts in Sharjah

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Sharjah Police are urging shopkeepers to secure their premises and not to leave large sums of money inside their shops. That’s after they arrested four men for a series of burglaries in the emirate in partnership with Ajman Police. The capture was made following complaints from shop owners. Officials found two bags with stolen items such as mobile phones and electric devices from one of the suspects’ apartment. They also found tools used for breaking down shop doors. All of the accused have confessed to the crimes and they have been referred to the Attorney-General.

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