The Sharjah Criminal Court considered the case of three Asians accused of forging documents and official cards, one of whom offered a 3000 dirham to a policeman for his release and not to include his name among the defendants in the case.

Details of the incident date back to August, when a report that three persons were involved in forging official identity and nationality papers was arrested. The defendants were arrested and confessed to participating in the forgery to obtain an identity card for the first defendant. Who interrogates him in return for deleting his name from the case and releasing him, which led the investigator to file a complaint against him and refer him to court with the rest of the defendants.

The court heard statements from the policeman, who confirmed that during his interrogation with the defendants, the first defendant verbally offered him 3000 dirhams in exchange for anonymity in the investigations, pointing out that the defendants confessed to their involvement in the forgery of documents.

The court confronted the defendants with the charges against them and the witness's statements. They denied the forgery charge and said that they confessed in the preliminary investigations because of their fear of the police.

The court decided to postpone the case to the hearing of 29 October.