Pickpockets arrested in Makkah
CRIMES & CASUALTIES
Last updated: Saturday, July 18, 2015 11:53 PM
MAKKAH — Sixteen Arab expatriates, who had formed a pickpocket gang and robbed Umrah pilgrims of their possession, have been apprehended, said Makkah Region Police spokesman Col.
Ati Al-Qurashi. The gang of five men, four women, and seven children was arrested by secret police agents. All stolen amounts of money and cell phones were confiscated.
Also, another gang of thieves was arrested near the Grand Mosque. All of them were women, two Arabs and an African.
They were caught red-handed with the stolen items, which included women’s dresses, cosmetics, and cash. Investigations showed that they live in Jeddah and come to Makkah to rob Umrah pilgrims.
Last week 878 pickpockets were nabbed near the Grand Mosque and all of them were undocumented workers.
Ati Al-Qurashi. The gang of five men, four women, and seven children was arrested by secret police agents. All stolen amounts of money and cell phones were confiscated.
Also, another gang of thieves was arrested near the Grand Mosque. All of them were women, two Arabs and an African.
They were caught red-handed with the stolen items, which included women’s dresses, cosmetics, and cash. Investigations showed that they live in Jeddah and come to Makkah to rob Umrah pilgrims.
Last week 878 pickpockets were nabbed near the Grand Mosque and all of them were undocumented workers.
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