It is narrated from Yahya bin Abdur Rahman bin Hatib that the slaves of Hatib stole a camel belonging to a man from the Muzaina tribe and slaughtered it. This matter was brought before Umar bin Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him), so he ordered Kathir bin Salt to cut off their hands. Then Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) said: "I think you should bring them to me. By Allah! I will impose such a fine on you that it will be a hardship for you." Then he asked the man from the Muzaina tribe: "What is the price of your she-camel?" He said: "Four hundred dirhams." Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) said: "Give him eight hundred dirhams."
Hadith Referenceمسند الإمام الشافعي / كتاب الحدود / 1592
Hadith Takhrijاسناده ضعيف، لانقطاعه فان يحي بن عبد الرحمن بن حاطب لم يسمع من عمر : اخرجه البيهقی: 8/ 278 - وفي المعرفة السنن والآثار له (5184) - وعبد الرزاق (18977)، (18978)۔
It is narrated from Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with them both) that when his runaway slave committed theft, Sa'id bin al-As (may Allah be pleased with him), the governor of Madinah, refused to cut off his hand. Then Abdullah bin Umar (may Allah be pleased with them both) ordered his hand to be cut off, and his hand was cut off.
Hadith Referenceمسند الإمام الشافعي / كتاب الحدود / 1593
Hadith Takhrijاسناده صحیح اخرجه البيهقي: 268/8 ۔ وفي المعرفة السنن والآثار له (5168) - ومالك في الموطا، السرقة، باب ماجاء في قطع السير والسارق۔