Worker gropes Dubai female visitor at hotel

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Worker gropes Dubai female visitor at hotel

Dubai - The 22-year-old on a visit visa said she was walking with her friend to a hotel.

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Marie Nammour

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Published: Mon 24 Sep 2018, 4:11 PM

Last updated: Mon 24 Sep 2018, 6:24 PM

A worker stood trial at a Dubai court for allegedly molesting a French woman at a hotel.
The Court of First Instance heard that the 25-year-old Pakistani man groped the woman as she was walking to a hotel with her friend. He denied a molestation charge at the court.
The incident, which allegedly took place on August 9, was reported to Bur Dubai police station.
The complainant, a 22-year-old on a visit visa, said she was walking with her friend to a hotel, whose name she couldn't recall, when the incident happened. "It was around midnight when we parked the car. The accused came there and told my friend to hand him over the car keys but she did not as he was behaving awkwardly. He walked along as we went to ask someone about the hotel. We even thought he was the security guard because of his uniform."
The woman recounted that she was walking ahead of the accused when the latter touched her from behind. "He took me off guard with his sudden move. I yelled at him but could not do anything because I was holding my purse."
She went down the stairs and was about to take the lift when the worker inappropriately touched her again. She and her friend reported him to the police later.
The complainant's 22-year-old French companion corroborated her testimony in front of the investigating prosecutor. "I never saw that worker prior to the incident. I witnessed him touching my friend in an indecent way. I noticed he was not behaving normally then."
During investigation, the worker admitted he spotted the two women at 1:30am and liked one of them. He confessed he touched her and then followed them.
He was referred to the Court of Misdemeanors on a charge of committing an indecent act in public.
A ruling will be issued on October 15.
mary@khaleejtimes.com


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