29-year old Nadim Ahmed who is a police officer in Glasgow was found guilty and sentenced to jail, for stealing his wife's jewelleries, wasting police time and trying to defraud insurance company Direct line for the sum of £11,500.
Giving evidence at the Glasgow sheriff court, Bushra Ahmed the 30 year old wife of Ahmed said she first noticed her jewelleries which included her engagement ring were missing when her sister asked to borrow some.
Ahmed had then said some of his electrical equipment were missing too, suggesting that it was perhaps the work man they hired to do some work at their home who was responsible for the missing items. He said to his wife that being a policeman he would deal with the issue.
Ahmed was however found out after his wife discovered her sets of missing jewelleries stashed in his car with some pawn documents and receipts which suggested he had already pawned some of the valuables.
He denied the charges claiming his wife knew about the whole arrangement because they had money problems and she only trying to get him into trouble.
The Sherriff had difficulties believing his evidence as he couldn't understand how he could have done that being a police man and so sentenced him to some time in prison
Ahmed's defence lawyer has lodged an appeal against his sentence which will be heard at a later date.
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