Trio arrested for car thefts in Sharjah

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Authorities are urging the public not to leave valuable items inside their vehicles. The warning comes after Sharjah Police arrested three men for stealing from dozens of cars in residential areas in the emirate. Officials nabbed the suspects following complaints from owners about their lost belongings and smashed car windows. The men have confessed to committing up to 50 vehicle burglaries and have been referred to the public prosecution. Sharjah Police are advising residents to report such incidents by calling 999 or 901.

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