The Court of Misdemeanors in Ras Al Khaimah, a fine of a Gulf national accused of 10,000 dirhams for insulting her daughter and threatening them through "Whatsapp", also acquitted the second defendant of a Gulf nationality of the charge of insulting her son over the phone. The first accused the protectors of her daughter via WhatsApp and threatened, as accused the second accused, because of the protectors of her son via mobile phone and making inappropriate words to her.

The first defendant denied the accusations against her, pointing out that she did not insult the second defendant or threaten her, and that the accusations against her are not true. The second defendant also insulted the first defendant over the phone. The program "Whatsapp" from the phone of the first accused.

The defense lawyer for the defendant pointed out during his pleading in the last session that the incident of insult between the two defendants was not seen by a member of the family, and that the insult was a reaction by his client for the second defendant and had no criminal intent to insult her.

The lawyer for the second defendant explained to the court that the letters "Whatsapp" received on his client's phone was evidence of the first accused of the incident, pointing out that the first defendant reported in police investigations that she did not know who insulted her by phone, without going An explicit accusation of his client.

He added that the complainant's first complaint and lack of knowledge since the beginning of the investigation and who contradicts her statements with the police and the prosecution confirms the malicious and fabricated charges against his client.