Four held for clothes theft



SHARJAH // Police have arrested a Chinese man and three Pakistani men and seized clothes worth more than Dh2 million that had allegedly been stolen from a warehouse.

A Chinese businesswoman lodged a complaint about thefts from a warehouse belonging to her company in Sharjah industrial area 3.

During an investigation, CID officers identified one of the suspects and arrested him at his home in Sharjah.

The suspect admitted to carrying out the theft with the help of two others and the warehouse manager.

They told police they sold the goods on to two men.

Police arrested the buyers and returned the stolen garments and clothes worth Dh2.2 million to the owners of the warehouse.

How to come clean about financial infidelity
  • Be honest and transparent: It is always better to own up than be found out. Tell your partner everything they want to know. Show remorse. Inform them of the extent of the situation so they know what they are dealing with.
  • Work on yourself: Be honest with yourself and your partner and figure out why you did it. Don’t be ashamed to ask for professional help. 
  • Give it time: Like any breach of trust, it requires time to rebuild. So be consistent, communicate often and be patient with your partner and yourself.
  • Discuss your financial situation regularly: Ensure your spouse is involved in financial matters and decisions. Your ability to consistently follow through with what you say you are going to do when it comes to money can make all the difference in your partner’s willingness to trust you again.
  • Work on a plan to resolve the problem together: If there is a lot of debt, for example, create a budget and financial plan together and ensure your partner is fully informed, involved and supported. 

Carol Glynn, founder of Conscious Finance Coaching


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