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How a rare $25 million pink diamond was stolen in Dubai and recovered within 8 hours

FP Explainers • August 20, 2025, 11:38:22 IST
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An ’exceptionally’ rare pink diamond worth $25 million was stolen in Dubai by a group of Asian thieves posing as wealthy buyers. The European trader, who owned the diamond, was lured to a villa where the gang nabbed the 21-carat gem and fled. However, Dubai Police tracked and arrested three robbers within eight hours, recovering the jewel

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How a rare $25 million pink diamond was stolen in Dubai and recovered within 8 hours
The rare pink diamond, which is worth $25 million, had a clarity and symmetry so rare that the chances of finding another like it were just 0.01 per cent. Image for Representation. AFP

A major heist unfolded in Dubai when a rare pink diamond, valued at $25 million, was stolen in a daring daylight theft.

For a few tense hours, it appeared that the precious stone had vanished without a trace.

According to Dubai Police, the “exceptionally” rare diamond was taken from a trader by a group of thieves who had planned the heist for over a year.

But the dramatic story didn’t end there. Thanks to the swift response of Dubai Police, the culprits were tracked down within hours, and the gem was safely recovered on the very same day.

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So how did the theft happen? And how did authorities manage to catch the thieves so quickly? Here’s a closer look.

How the heist played out

During the investigation, Dubai Police found that the theft was carefully planned over months

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Disguised as intermediaries for a wealthy buyer, the suspects approached the diamond trader, who had flown in from Europe with the rare gem. Police said the group had been working on the plan for more than a year, meticulously building trust to pull off the heist.

“To establish credibility, the suspects posed as wealthy individuals by renting luxury cars and arranging meetings at upscale hotels, eventually persuading the merchant to move the diamond out of his secure shop, enabling them to steal it,” the release said.

At one stage, they even hired a diamond expert to inspect the stone, which further convinced the trader that the deal was genuine. The level of detail in their act made the seller believe he was dealing with serious buyers.

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The diamond the thieves were targeting was worth $25 million and weighed more than 21 carats. It came with a unique purity rating. Officials said its clarity and symmetry were so rare that the chances of finding another like it were just 0.01 per cent.

Disguised as intermediaries for a wealthy buyer, the thieves had approached the Dubai diamond trader, who had flown in from Europe with the rare gem. Image for Representation. AP

The trap was finally set when the suspects invited the trader to a villa under the pretence of closing the deal. As soon as the diamond was brought out, they snatched it and fled.

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“I just had a problem,” a man can be heard saying in a desperate emergency call released by the Dubai Media Office. “I came to meet a client to sell a diamond to them. They looked at the stone and now … it’s stolen.”

How Dubai police hunted down the robbers

Police were quick to act. Within hours of the heist, investigators identified three suspects and launched Operation ‘Pink Diamond’ to stop the jewel from being smuggled out of the country.

Dubai has, in recent years, positioned itself as a major hub for the global diamond trade, benefiting from its strategic location between Africa and India as well as its low tax environment.

The police then created specialised teams that relied on advanced surveillance tools and artificial intelligence to track their every move. In less than eight hours, officers arrested three men from an unspecified Asian country and recovered the diamond, authorities said.

“Thanks to the efforts of specialised and field teams, and by using the latest artificial intelligence technologies,” the police said in a statement.

Dubai Police thwarts an attempted theft of an exceptionally rare pink diamond valued at 25 million US dollars. The group of three individuals of Asian nationality were apprehended within eight hours.@DubaiPoliceHQ pic.twitter.com/fKNA3cUtZD

— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 18, 2025
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The jeweller himself admitted he was stunned by the speed of the response.

“To my surprise, the very next morning, they called to say the suspects had been arrested and the diamond recovered,” he said, while urging others in the trade to stick to Dubai’s safety guidelines.

Footage released by the Dubai Media Office showed the blurred faces of the suspects after their arrest, alongside CCTV footage of the heist.

Police said the swift recovery highlighted the city’s commitment to maintaining security and trust in its markets.

With input from agencies

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