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    FOUR DENY CHARGES OF STEALING JEWELLERY

    Gulf Times, Qatar
    Nov 28 2006

    The presiding Judge, Mamoun Hamour
    Staff Reporter

    AN Ukrainian man and three Armenians - two women and a man - have
    denied charges of forming a gang to steal gold from several jewellery
    shops in Doha during the second and third weeks of September.

    The four came to Doha in batches on tourist visas beginning September
    11. Qatar was their third stop in the Gulf after Bahrain and Kuwait.

    When presented before the trial court on Sunday, the police claimed
    that 40gm of gold missing from a Doha shop was found in their
    possession.

    The Iranian shopkeeper claimed that the accused stole items worth
    QR3,850 during their third visit to his shop.

    He told the court that three of them came twice to his shop three days
    earlier to the theft, asking for prices and striking a conversation
    to win his trust as serious customers.

    "On September 19, the accused four came to my shop around 6.30pm and
    my father was with me in the shop.

    "During their third visit, I gave the first suspect (36) a jewellery
    item which he put around the neck of the woman - the second suspect
    (28).

    "When the third suspect, a 26-year-old man, noticed that my father
    was watching them, he tried to distract him by seeking information
    about another item."

    The shopkeeper said the fourth woman, 55, tried to distract him
    as well.

    He said he "saw" the first suspect throwing gold chains into the
    breast pocket of the second suspect, but he was not sure because he
    was busy with the 55-year-old second suspect.

    "After the four left our shop, we feared that some items were
    missing from the shop and when the police called us the next day,
    our suspicions were confirmed," he told the judge.

    During Sunday's trial, the second suspect claimed that her confessions
    before the police were taken under duress. Three of her accomplices
    also gave identical statements before the court.

    The judge reminded her that she had not confessed in the first place.

    The first accused said he was a famous singer in Ukraine and he was
    financially sound. He told the judge that he was staying in a luxury
    hotel in Doha at the time of the alleged crime.

    Ironically, he told the judge that he could not afford a lawyer and
    asked the court to appoint one for him.

    The shopkeeper said that the police called him the next day and asked
    him whether he could recognise the nine gold chains stolen missing
    from his shop.

    The first accused said he had presented to the Public Prosecution
    original invoices showing that all the items recovered from the gang -
    weighing 2.5kg - were purchased from Bahrain and Kuwait.

    He told the judge that he came to the Iranian's shop many times to
    bargain and to convince him that other shops were selling ornaments
    at reasonable prices.

    The Iranian shopkeeper said the accused failed to steal the items
    during their first and second visits as he did not part with the
    items they were asking about.

    The presiding judge, Mamoun Hamour, released the accused on bail
    until December 17, when the verdict in the case will be pronounced.

    The accused are also facing trial in other cases.

    http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/arti cle.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=119828&version=1&a mp;template_id=36&parent_id=16

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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