The Dubai Criminal Court has begun the trial of three Asians who, along with other fugitives, brought a 17-year-old girl (legally classified as a child) and forced her to engage in immoral acts after they extracted a passport with false data, contrary to her real age, and accused her of deception and fraud. , She gave her a job at a women's salon and then sold her to someone for AED 8,000.

The Public Prosecutor also accused one of the three defendants of violating the child's coercion, exploiting her weakness and fear, despite her refusal to engage in these practices, as well as the refusal of some people who run these dens to operate her young age, to avoid involvement in the crime of trafficking in human beings, which punishes the laws of the state.

The victim said in a prosecution investigation that a woman came to her family's home in her country at the end of last year, monitored their difficult financial situation, and told her mother that she could obtain a work visa for her in the UAE in a women's salon.

Two days later, the woman came and took her to the passport office, issued an original passport with the wrong data, taking advantage of the weak control in her country, then extracted a visa and took her to the airport, and received in Dubai one of the accused, and took her to an apartment in the Deira area, and there found a woman asked her why She told her that she was coming to work in a women's salon, and the woman was shocked that she would be forced into prostitution.

When the defendant returned to the apartment again, she told him that she would rather die than work in prostitution, and begged him to give her a job in another job, or to return her to her country.He asked her for two days, then returned to her and told her that the police had stopped him, took her passport, and obtained a passport. A new one would cost her a lot, forcing her into prostitution.

The victim pointed out that the defendant took her later to a den of immoral acts, but the apartment manager refused to operate her for her young age, and asked the defendant to take her abroad, so he went to another apartment, but they also refused her for the same reason, until he found her a nickname. The defendant took her to another apartment, where she was received by two other defendants, to operate it, took the opportunity, contacted the Dubai police, and told them that she was being used to carry out these activities.The police arranged with her and asked her officers against organized crime to contact the accused who brought her. From the airport, he and the second suspect were arrested And then guided to the third defendant, who was on the roof of the building, and then transferred to the Dubai Foundation for Women and children after a medical examination.

A witness from the Dubai Police said that during the interrogation of the first defendant, he reported that a person of his nationality resides in Dubai, who was asked by a woman to work in immoral acts. He offered him a picture of the child, who agreed to buy her for 8,000 dirhams, so he brought her to him, and then they differed after bringing the girl. He discovered her young age, but insisted on completing the deal, until he and his accomplices were arrested.