A court of misdemeanors in Ras al-Khaimah heard yesterday the words of two Arab citizens accused of insulting each other "as a result of one of them objecting to their wives going to the other's house."

The indictment said the first wife sat second via text messages via Watts AB, and took a special photo of the second defendant's bedroom from her husband's phone to her phone. She also threatened her with a letter attached to the picture, while the second wife was accused of insulting the first in terms of shyness through the program itself.

The first defendant confessed to her reprisals in response to her insult, but she denied transferring a special photograph from her room. She told the court that she obtained the special photographs of her damage from a telephone number from outside the state, whose identity is unknown to her, and did not transmit the private pictures from her husband's phone.

She explained that her husband came to her home in January, which angered the second defendant, and make her cause problems with her husband.

She added that she had sent pictures that reached her phone through the Watts AP program to her phone, after the dispute between them ended, without anyone knowing the details.

She added that the damage caused her and broke her phone, Vsbtha in turn and sent her pictures of «she took her husband and made him leave his children», she said.

She pointed out that the second defendant was insulted in her honor, mother and children. She denied the charge of threatening the second defendant through the Watts AB program.

The court informed the first defendant that her husband had testified in the Public Prosecution's investigation. He said that he took his phone and took pictures of her car to her phone. She then sent her to a telephone number. She denied the charge and confirmed that her husband was lying and that he was standing with his second wife. With her children from home for seven months.

For her part, the second defendant pointed out that the first defendant is the one who initiated her, sent her a message through Watts Ab and was particularly surprised in the bedroom, accompanied by a threat.

The second defendant was informed by the court that the prosecutors' inquiries and text messages copied from her phone indicated that she had started the first suspect through the Watts AP program.

The second defendant admitted that she had responded to the letters of the first defendant, but confirmed that she had not insulted or insulted her. The court set the hearing next week as the date for the verdict in the case file.