Yesterday, the Criminal Court in the Ras Al Khaimah Courts Department began the trial of two women accused of begging, resisting, and insulting the investigation men, and threatening a security man with death with the phrase "I will suffocate you."

According to the prosecution’s indictment, the first suspect from the previous owners to beg and resisted the investigation men during their seizure and refused to board the police vehicle, and the second accused threatened a security man during interrogation with death by suffocation, and I used to insult him, and she said to him, “If you were in my country, I would have wiped the land in you "And" I will suffocate you. "

The first defendant admitted to the court that he was previously seized while begging, adding that she was sitting with the second defendant behind a restaurant after eating a meal, and was surprised by some women holding them from behind and asking them to get into the vehicle.

She explained: "I did not know that they were investigations, and they asked us to get onto a vehicle and go with them to the police station without explaining the reason."

The second suspect stated that she had insulted a person and threatened him with suffocation, without knowing that he was an investigation man, as she believed that he was the person who reported it to the police and accused her of begging.

She added that, upon learning that he was an investigative man, she apologized, noting that she did not practice begging, but was sitting in the street normally, and the court decided the next session to pronounce the ruling.