Maids clean out AED 2 million in Abu Dhabi

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Abu Dhabi Police are calling on residents to safeguard their valuables, especially when travelling, after four women reportedly stole more than AED 2 million from a house in the capital. The theft took place while the family was not in the country. According to reports, one of the maids, who is the main suspect, planned the theft, using two other house-helpers. The crime was discovered after the family returned and found millions missing.

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