The Criminal Court in Dubai has commenced the trial of an unemployed Gulf woman on charges of facilitating drug use for others.

Investigations by the Public Prosecution and the statements of other accused persons of abuse revealed that the accused was providing drugs and drugs for girls and school students to control them, and threatened them with harm if they disclosed his name to the police.

A witness from the General Department of Narcotics Control at Dubai Police said, "A reliable source of information came to the administration about the presence of a person who used drugs and possessed a quantity of them. A permit was issued from the Public Prosecution and a raid on his residence. He was accompanied by a man and a woman, and by asking the three of them whether they were using or possessing them. What kind of drug did they admit to using the crystal drug, and they obtained it from the accused. ”

One of the three arrested said that he had received the crystal drug about 10 times from the accused without money, since they were friends, pointing out that the latter was giving the girls anesthetic to Erika and Crystal to control them.

The arrested woman (25 years old - Arab) stated that the accused provided her with these drugs without financial compensation.

Investigations by the Public Prosecution revealed that a number of school students who were between the ages of 16 and 17 were caught, and they found a quantity of crystal material and Larica drug, and by inquiring about them how they got it, they stated that the accused had sold them to them, and reports were not opened against them. They are young, with no history of drugs, noting that the accused was threatening them with harm if they disclosed his name to the police.

The Public Prosecution referred the accused in custody to trial, as well as the three arrested defendants who confessed to obtaining drugs from him, to the criminal court in another related case, which is a misdemeanor who used psychotropic substances.

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