Police in the United Arab Emirate (UAE) have arrested 19 Nigerians for allegedly attacking and stealing money from Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).
The Sharjah Police in a statement said that the 19 Nigerian targeted ATM vehicles and before their arrested, they had stolen Dh1.8 million, (about N 154 million).
The statement added that the suspects were arrested from several apartments occupied by 30 to 40 Nigerians at different locations.
It said: “The Nigerian robbers were said to have come to the country on visit visas specifically to commit the robbery and in the process of their crime spree; they assaulted security guards accompanying the vehicles carrying the ATM vaults.”
According to the Director of Police Operations Department, Colonel Rashid bin Bayat, the Nigerian criminals had committed four daring and violent robberies targeting money transportation vehicles that were delivering cash to ATMs.
Speaking at a conference, Col. Bayat said: “The first robbery was committed at the ATM of the Dubai Commercial Bank on King Abdul Aziz Road, where the robbers assaulted security guards and fled with Dh340,000.”
“After two days, the gang struck again at an ATM near Saferr Mall in Al Nahda area, where they fled with Dh700,000.”
“They also attacked a cash transportation vehicle in Al Muweilah area, making off with Dh710,000. The fourth attack at an ATM on Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road was foiled by the police.”
The police added that the suspects had transferred a part of the robbed money to Nigeria while efforts are being made to recover the rest of the loot and return them to their owners.
The suspects were identified and arrested based on CCTV footages obtained from the banks and money exchange offices.

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