Man who threw chair on cop at Dubai Airport gets jail term

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Man who threw chair on cop at Dubai Airport gets jail term

Dubai - He threw a chair at the officer and punched him several times after the victim fell down.

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Marie Nammour

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Published: Sun 27 Aug 2017, 4:47 PM

Last updated: Sun 27 Aug 2017, 11:34 PM

A 26-year-old man has been sentenced to three months in jail by the Dubai Court of First Instance for physically assaulting a policeman at the airport. The convict will be deported at the end of his prison term.
The Uzbek man went berserk on May 31 when the officer asked him for his personal documents. He threw a chair at the officer and punched him several times after the victim fell down.
The Emirati police officer, 34, said he had orders to interrogate the accused about his ticket and personal documents. "I was questioning him when all of a sudden he asked me why I was not helping him.
"He then closed the door and threw a chair at me. Then I saw him charging at me, so I got up. But then he punched me on my face. I fell down and he punched me repeatedly until my face bled. He left me when another officer walked in."
According to the testimony of the accused in the public prosecution investigation, he was transiting at the Dubai International Airport, Terminal 1. "I was supposed to remain 14 hours before taking the next flight. However, I was held by the police because I did not carry a passport. I had been in Egypt for 10 years but they deported me because I had overstayed illegally as I had lost my passport there."
The defendant was sitting outside the office of the police when the victim called on him for interrogation. "I entered his office and he started asking me about the ticket and personal documents. I was angry and agitated because I got deported from Egypt where my father and parents live. I was upset because I was held for a long time ... I would never get the chance to see my family again," the accused said.
"The officer was pushing me to give instant answers. I told him several times that I did not have a passport but only a travel document. I could not manage my anger."
The defendant admitted to attacking the policeman.
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