
BD 7,600 Stolen from Business, Suspect Arrested
According to the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Evidence, the arrest followed a swift investigation after the department received a report of the theft. Officers launched an immediate search and investigation, gathering evidence and identifying the suspect.
The individual was apprehended and a portion of the stolen money was recovered in his possession. Legal procedures have been taken, and the case is being referred to the Public Prosecution.
The Criminal Investigation Media Division emphasized the importance of community cooperation in supporting security efforts to curb unlawful activities. Businesses are urged to ensure the proper functioning of their surveillance cameras and alarm systems to enhance security.
Authorities also reminded the public to report any suspicious activity or violations by contacting the police operations room at 999, assuring full confidentiality of shared information.
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