The Court of Appeal in Dubai upheld a sentence of imprisonment and deportation issued by the Criminal Court against a 29-year-old Asian project supervisor who was accused by the Public Prosecution of abducting an accountant of an Asian state's trick, raping her after beating and biting her, and buying her a painkiller after assaulting her because she felt extreme pain.

Dubai's public prosecution appealed the preliminary verdict against the defendant, but the court of appeal upheld the verdict.

The 25-year-old victim said that she had identified the defendant a month before the incident, and had communicated several times via WhatsApp. He then invited her to dinner and agreed after convincing her that he would not be harmed. Restaurants Then for a coffee in a cafeteria, and later surprised him heading to a dark street in the area of ​​power, and stopped in a sandy area between the trees and attacked them, and attacked her twice after biting and beaten in the stomach and face, while crying warmly.

The victim added that the defendant later forced her to kiss him while he was filming her, then threatened to kill her if she told anyone. She took her to her home, noting that she told her friend about what had happened, so she took her to the police station and underwent a medical examination to document her injuries.

A witness from Dubai Police said that he participated in the research team that caught the accused, and the latter claimed that the victim practiced vice with him with her consent and reported that he had pictures and video on his mobile phone while kissing to delude others that she was doing so with her consent, while the victim told the police that the accused He was filming their destinations together and was amazed by his actions, but later realized that he was intent on assaulting her and later using these images if she complained against him.

The forensic report of the General Administration of Criminal Evidence proved that the victim had facial scratches and other injuries indicating that she had been assaulted.