A vendor and two maids were each sentenced to two years in prison on Wednesday for stealing jewellery worth Dh200,000 from a 64-year-old woman after barging into her son’s flat.
A vendor and two maids were each sentenced to two years in prison on Wednesday for stealing jewellery worth Dh200,000 from a 64-year-old woman after barging into her son’s flat.
An Emirati student, who allegedly threatened to assault an on-duty police officer and verbally abused and even spat on him, skipped the first hearing of his trial on Thursday.
The Sharjah Police on Thursday arrested three Bangladeshis for allegedly copying and selling pornographic CDs to Asian labourers in industrial areas and to youth in residential areas.
The Misdemeanour Court of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Ras Al Khaimah will start hearing on July 16 a case in which 14 Arab women are charged with working for someone other than their sponsors.
A RAK Misdemeanour Court bench, presided by Judge Yusuf Rajab, on Wednesday started hearing a case in which a 68-year-old Arab woman is accused of issuing, in bad faith, a dud cheque for Dh1.8 million.
The RAK Criminal Court of Appeal started hearing an appeal filed by an Arab resident against the life imprisonment awarded to him for consuming and trafficking in drugs.
A 39-year-old Indian male domestic help denied touching an 11-year-old girl in an indecent manner when she was sleeping after trespassing into her bedroom as he stood trial in the Court of First Instance on Thursday.
Chief Prosecutor of the Dubai Drug Prosecution Walid Faqai on Wednesday warned the public against carrying, peddling or using JWH, a synthetic drug that can cause hallucination, confusion, imagining of things and bouts of panic and is commonly known as Spice, stressing it was a crime that would be dealt with no tolerance.
A bench of the Dubai Court of First Instance on Wednesday decided to refer Emirati man H.S., who is accused of torturing to death his eight-year-old daughter Wadeema, and his compatriot girlfriend A.A. to Rashid Hospital for their examination by a panel of psychiatrists.
The Ajman Police on Wednesday arrested an African maid for allegedly stealing jewellery worth Dh250,000 from the house of a family that employed her though she was not under their sponsorship.