10 times Dubai foiled jewel heists: From Wafi Mall smash-and-grab to Operation Pink Diamond

Over the years, Dubai Police have built a formidable record in protecting high-value assets and recovering stolen jewellery
- PUBLISHED: Tue 19 Aug 2025, 2:32 PM UPDATED: Sun 24 Aug 2025, 8:27 AM
Dubai is no place where jewel thieves can expect to get away. The latest reminder came this week when Dubai Police foiled an elaborate attempt to steal a 21.5-carat pink diamond valued at $25 million (Dh91.8 million).
Three men, posing as brokers for a wealthy client, lured a jeweller to a villa under the pretence of a sale. Within eight hours, officers launched 'Operation Pink Diamond', tracked the suspects through surveillance networks, and recovered the stone before it could leave the country.
This was not an isolated success. Over the years, Dubai Police have built a formidable record in protecting high-value assets and recovering stolen jewellery. Here are ten of the most famous cases that made headlines.
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1. Wafi Mall smash-and-grab: April 2007
In one of the region’s most dramatic break-ins, two stolen Audis were driven straight into the Graff jewellery store at Wafi Mall. The gang, later linked to the international 'Pink Panthers' network, fled with jewellery worth about Dh14.7 million. Working with Interpol and European police, Dubai authorities tracked the suspects across borders. Several were arrested, including one extradited from Spain in 2015, and much of the jewellery was recovered.
2. Jumeirah villa raid: July 2015
An American, two Colombians, and a Mexican burglarised a villa in Jumeirah while its Indian resident was abroad, escaping with jewellery and luxury watches worth Dh1.5 million. Within days, Dubai Police traced the suspects to Sharjah, arrested three after a chase, and seized a cache of stolen goods. A fourth was caught at the Al Hilli border post trying to flee with a forged passport. The valuables were identified and returned to the owner.
3. Malabar Gold break-in: May 2016
A late-night burglary at a Malabar Gold & Diamonds showroom in Sharjah netted thieves seven kilograms of gold and 17 diamond pieces, valued at Dh1.5 million. The plan unravelled quickly. Dubai Police worked with Sharjah counterparts to intercept the stolen items at Jebel Ali Port before they could be smuggled abroad. Three suspects were arrested and the goods were recovered.
4. Operation Snap Lightning: November 2016
Not all thefts involve broken locks or smashed glass. In 2016, an Arab man attempted to obtain Dh35 million worth of gold using forged cheques in the name of a senior official. The scam was disrupted in a sting called 'Operation Snap Lightning'. Dubai Police, with support from Omani authorities, seized the gold and arrested the suspect before the plot could succeed.
5. Gone in 31 seconds: April 2017
A Hong Kong gang of six believed speed would shield them. In April 2017, three masked men smashed a jewellery shop window in Naif, escaping with Dh2 million worth of jewels in just 31 seconds. Within 24 hours, Dubai Police tracked the group to an apartment in International City, arrested all six, and recovered the loot along with the tools used.
6. Blue diamond recovery: May 2018
A 9.33-carat blue diamond worth $20 million (Dh73.4 million) vanished from a vault after being stolen by a security guard and handed to a relative, who smuggled it out of Dubai in sneakers inside a shoebox. Dubai Police carried out more than 100 interviews and analysed thousands of hours of CCTV footage. The suspects were caught, and the rare gem was returned.
7. Emirates Hills burglary: February 2020
A five-member gang on tourist visas broke into a villa in Emirates Hills and fled with Dh20 million worth of watches, diamonds, and jewellery. The theft was solved with remarkable speed — within 48 hours, Dubai Police had the culprits in custody and the haul back with its owner.
8. Operation The Prince: December 2021
Dubai Police codenamed their 2021 investigation 'Operation The Prince' after an Eastern European gang tricked a jewellery vendor into handing over Dh12 million worth of gold and diamonds.
The criminals, working with accomplices in Paris, staged a cross-border scam that left the company’s owner stranded abroad while the jewels were collected in Dubai. Once the owner alerted police, officers moved quickly. Within 72 hours, the suspects were tracked down, arrested, and 6.5 kilograms of jewellery were recovered.
9. Caught at the airport: July 2022
Two Eastern European men targeted a hotel boutique in Al Sufouh area in the early hours of the morning, using disguises and a glass cutter to steal a diamond necklace. Their plan to leave Dubai quickly failed. Within hours, Dubai Police arrested both at the airport as they tried to board an early flight, recovering the necklace in full.
10. Al Rafaa jewellery raid: January 2010
In the early hours of January 15, 2010, seven men broke into the office of a multinational jewellery and antiques company in Dubai’s Al Rafaa area. After tying up the watchman, the gang forced open three safes and escaped with jewellery worth Dh2.5 million, gold statues valued at Dh200,000, and cash in multiple currencies.
Investigators quickly linked the crime to a buyer who frequently visited the company and knew its security setup. Within just 10 hours of the crime, Dubai Police tracked down and arrested all seven suspects, recovering the stolen valuables and closing the case before the gang could leave the city.
No escape
From smash-and-grab gangs to elaborate fraudsters, Dubai Police have shown time and again that jewel thieves stand no chance in the city. For those who think otherwise, the message is simple: try it here, and you won’t get far.




