The Fujairah Misdemeanors Court yesterday reviewed six cases via closed-circuit television (CCTV), a new system linking the Public Prosecution and Criminal Courts with penal and correctional facilities and police stations via videoconference. Video communication technology.

One of the cases considered by the court was the case of a Gulf employee accused of seizing 750 dirhams belonging to a customer at his service center. The defendant denied the charge against him. The electronic system, despite the urgency of the victim to take his money, which is an e-dirham card, but he refused on the pretext of completing the procedures to be received the next day ».

"The next day, I was ill, I was in bed for two days, and I couldn't complete the treatment. When I started my work, I was surprised that a police officer ordered me to surrender in a robbery case." In another case, the court began the case of Asians; the first is accused of breaking the glass of a vehicle belonging to the victim and stealing the amount of 2000 dirhams, while the other accused of stealing the vehicle after he found a broken window bottle.

The judge heard the testimony of all the defendants on the television circuit and determined a subsequent hearing against them.