
Woman Arrested In Oman For Stealing Gold Jewellery From Employer's Home
According to the police, the Muscat Governorate Police Command apprehended her in the Wilayat of Quriyat.
The police cautioned against carrying large sums of money or valuables without vigilance.
They assured that legal procedures are currently being completed against the arrested individuals.
The ROP urged the public to report suspicious activities to enhance community safety.
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