The Sharjah Criminal Court heard a case in which four Asians were charged with the murder of another of their nationality, as they kidnapped him, hit him with iron pieces, and stabbed him with a knife, until he died, due to personal differences.

The details of the incident are attributed to a police report stating that a person was killed in an industrial area in Sharjah, and the relevant security and criminal teams moved to the site of the accident, and found the effects of stabbing the body.

After preliminary investigations and evidence collection, the accused persons involved in the crime were arrested and referred to the Public Prosecution and from there to the court.

The court confronted the four accused with the charges attributed to them by participating in the deliberate kidnapping and killing of the victim, so the first confessed to beating the victim with an iron piece on his foot and hand, but he did not stab or intend to kill him, pointing to all the defendants who were the subject of the incident and with him, indicating that the fourth defendant was the one who was carrying A knife, but he does not know whether or not the victim was stabbed with it.

The fourth accused denied the charge, and said that the knife was in his car, and the victim did not stab it, while the second and third defendants denied participation in the crime, and said that they were in the location of the incident, but they did not participate in beating or stabbing the victim, and they did not witness who stabbed the victim On him, because they were in the back.

In turn, the Public Prosecution requested that the defendants be convicted, while the court decided to postpone the case to March 2 to summon witnesses of evidence to hear their statements, and to provide the court with the documents of the victim to know the guardians of blood.

The defendants stabbed the victim with a knife for personal differences.