A flight attendant employed by Emirates has been accused of lifting Dh9,000 as well as $2600 from two passengers flying with the carrier while the two were attending to their father, who was en route to Thailand for medical attention.
“My father felt tired and my brother and I went to him in business class leaving our belongings, including the wallets, back on our seats. Then we returned to find the money missing,” said one of the sons who was allegedly robbed.
The flight attendant initially denied the theft, according to one policeman, “when we told him about his finger print, he admitted willingly.”
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