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Pictures: Hadi Omar Saeed Omar used Yemeni document
to con car owners.
[Gulfnews.com]
Man swindles Dh4m using fake passport
04/06/2007 09:04 AM | By Alia Al Theeb, Staff
Reporter
Dubai: An Emirati
whose passport was confiscated forged a Yemeni
passport and swindled people of more than Dh4
million, police said yesterday.
Hadi Omar Saeed
Omar, 32, who was wanted for swindling a number
of car showroom owners, was arrested by Syrian
Interpol and deported back to the UAE.
The Al Ain resident
used the fake Yemeni passport to swindle people
as his UAE passport was being held at the Presidential
Court for previous financial fraud.
But Hadi managed
to get a Yemeni passport after paying Dh15,000,
police said.
He came back
to the UAE on the fake passport under the name
Hadi Omar Saleh Al Braiki and swindled car rental
showrooms and people who wished to sell their
cars through newspaper advertisements.
Advance payment
He usually made
a small advance payment on the cars he bought
and vanished. The suspect was arrested by Syrian
Interpol after his name was circulated in February,
Brigadier Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Director of
the Dubai Police Criminal Investigation Department
(CID), said. He said Hadi started his criminal
career in 2001 after resigning from his job in
a government department where he worked for eight
years.
He started by
issuing dud cheques for small amounts, but soon
was wanted in 127 cases. Hadi was wanted by several
emirates for fake cheques amounting to more than
Dh4 million.
Brigadier Al
Mazeina said the suspect first rented cars from
rental agencies and disappeared with them. He
also bought cars from car showrooms and residents
and issued dud cheques.
He sold the cars
through sale papers unapproved by the traffic
department and which he had got from car showrooms.
After stealing
the cars he took them to Oman and then to Yemen
where the cars were sold. Hadi targeted only certain
models of cars like BMW and Mercedes, Hummer,
Toyota Land Cruiser, Porsche, Mitsubishi four-wheelers
and Toyota Corolla. He is also wanted in another
69 cases.
"Hadi had
rented an apartment in Syria and had gone there
nine times. He was carrying $7,200, Saudi riyals
51,200, Dh1,000 and 41,000 Yemeni riyals when
he was arrested.
"He was
brought back to the country on March 26,"
Brigadier Al Mazeina said.
He said this is the first
time an Emirati has used a fake passport to escape
the payment of his dues, despite government efforts
to help him.
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