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He used card details to illegally transfer money to himself; he did not appear in court during the proceedings
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A young man who illegally transferred Dh33,000 from his friend’s credit card has been told to return the cash to the victim.
The Al Ain Civil Court of First Instance also ordered the defendant to pay Dh3,000 to his friend as damages.
The Arab man filed a lawsuit against his friend for Dh33,000 that was illegally transferred from the credit card. He also demanded that the accused pay him Dh7,000 to compensate him for the moral and material damages he has suffered.
He explained in the lawsuit that the accused had obtained his credit card details and used them to transfer Dh33,000 from the card without his knowledge and consent.
Police investigations confirmed that the accused had illegally transferred money from his friend’s credit card.
The Al Ain Criminal Court earlier convicted the man of theft and breaching cyber laws and fined him Dh50,000.
Despite being served and summoned, the defendant did not appear in court to plead the case.
After hearing the case, the civil judge issued a judgment ordering the defendant to return the money he had withdrawn from his friend’s credit card.
The defendant was told to pay the plaintiff’s legal fees.
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