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What should I do about a message from the Forensic Department regarding a returned cheque?
Dear Lawyers,
I have a returned cheque, and I received a message from the Forensic Evidence Department to come and visit them or the police.
What should I do about this?
Dear Questioner,
Sometimes the signature on the cheque may be suspected of being forged, or there might be indications of fraudulent activity, such as false information or unauthorized use of the cheque.
If you want, we will check the status and let you know how to deal with the situation.
Greetings,
Make sure that the caller is indeed the police first, then hire a lawyer and go to the police with a guarantor to avoid being detained at the police station.
We are honored to provide you with legal support.
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Dear questioner,
It should be for personal verification; however, it is advisable to check the status of the case through a lawyer first and then proceed. If you need our assistance, kindly share your WhatsApp number.
Dear Questioner,
You should go to the Forensic Evidence Department or the police station as soon as possible, as requested. This department often handles cases involving bounced cheques.
It's important to resolve the issue promptly, as ignoring it can lead to more severe consequences like travel bans, arrest warrants, or legal proceedings.
Bring all relevant documents, such as the original cheque, bank statements, and any proof of payments or communication with the party involved (the cheque issuer or recipient).
For further assistance, kindly share your WhatsApp number.

Hello,
It is advised to contact the complainant to negotiate a settlement by paying the full value of the cheque, arranging installments, or attempting to reduce the amount.
A waiver of the complaint can be requested if an agreement is reached.

Hi,
Good afternoon!
It's important to comply with the request and visit the relevant department. Failure to do so could lead to further legal complications.
Go to the Forensic Evidence Department or the police station as instructed. Be prepared to provide any information or documentation they request.
For further assistance, kindly share your contact details.
Maideid Al Mansoory Advocates and Legal Consultant
Dear Inquirer,
We are pleased to serve you and address your inquiries.
If you go to the police, your statement will be heard and you will be referred to the Public Prosecution to decide on your case.
If anything else is required, don’t hesitate to contact us via phone, WhatsApp, or email.
Jasim Al Haddad Advocates & Legal Consultants