The Dubai Criminal Court has sentenced a Gulf visitor to three months in prison for breaking into a hotel room where a European woman and her friends live, harassing one of them, and asking to take a shower with her.

The Public Prosecution charged him with committing the felony of indecent assault and misdemeanor infringement of the property of others.

The victim (a European visitor) said that she was returning from a nearby shop with her friend and entered their hotel room while their third girlfriend was waiting for them in the room, and left the door to close automatically, but they were surprised by someone who enters the room with his friend, and he prepared a coffee for himself as if his room, and then opened with them Dialogue, asking about their nationality and what they do, the victim asked him to leave the room, but he refused and sat down the entrance corridor.

She added that the accused rose from his place when he saw their third girlfriend out of the bathroom wrapped a towel around her body, and asked to take a shower with her, approached the victim and grabbed her from the shoulder trying to assault her, but she removed him again, and grabbed her again strongly, and her friend intervened and deported and yelled at the accused and his friend even They came out of the room, locked the door and remained inside.

The defendant confessed in the investigation of the Public Prosecution that he used alcohol and broke into the three women's room, and a dialogue took place between them and they asked him and his friend to leave, because one of them wanted to take a shower, he asked to accompany her, harassed one of them, then expelled him, he left the hotel, and after about two hours he returned again and knocked on the door. But they refused to open the door, returned to his room and slept ready to leave the state the next day, but the police arrested him, and the court ruled to remove him after serving the sentence.

• The prosecution charged the accused with a felony of indecent assault and a misdemeanor violating the inviolability of the property of others.