4 women arrested for black magic

The Ras Al Khaimah Police have arrested four Arab women for allegedly engaging in black magic activities and drugging men to abuse them financially, in an apartment filled with sperm-laced tissues.

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Afkar Ali Ahmed

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Published: Fri 7 Dec 2012, 9:29 AM

Last updated: Tue 7 Apr 2015, 11:44 AM

A top RAK Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officer said the offenders convinced women that they could solve their marital issues by using men’s sperm to perform black magic.

The officer said police received information from a woman saying there were some women staying in her apartment who were conducting black magic activities.

Based on this information the police laid a trap to catch the women red-handed. They asked the same woman, who gave them the initial information, to go to the accused and tell them that her husband was cheating on her, and she wanted to control him. The woman, on the directions of the police, went to the accused who in turn asked her to pay Dh,5000, which she paid, and then they asked her to bring her husband’s sperm.

While this transaction was taking place, the police entered the apartment where the activities were being performed and arrested four women, all involved in the same activity. All four women were from the same Arab nation, while an Emirati man who was also in the apartment as a customer was taken in for questioning.

Police said when they raided the apartment they found a lot of herbs, pesticides, cleaning chemicals, alcohol and a lot of tissue paper with different men’s sperms.

During the investigation, the police learnt that the woman who had informed them about the black magic activities had known about the black magic practice for a long time, but because of some dispute with the women she informed the police about their activities.

During interrogation the four women confessed to their black magic practices, saying they had done it for a long time and made a lot of money from it.

The CID officer urged the public to be cautious and not to become a victim of people dealing with black magic. He beseeched members of the public to follow the word of God and use rationality in addressing their problems.

afkarali@khaleejtimes.com


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