Dubai Criminal Court ruled his imprisonment and deportation

Waiter films his co-workers

The Dubai Criminal Court has ruled that an (Asian) waiter has been imprisoned for three months and deported from the state, after he was found guilty of photographing his roommates while bathing, using his mobile phone that he was hiding in the photographic position in various places, including the ceiling of the bathroom, and the Public Prosecution directed him to commit Felony forced indecent assault.

One of the victims, a waitress in a fast food restaurant, said that she lives in a shared residence in the Al-Muraqqabat area, accompanied by a number of people, women and men, as the apartment is divided into seven rooms by wooden partitions, and includes five toilets and a shared kitchen.

She added that she was in the bathroom, on August 26, and went out at about five in the morning, heading to her room to change her clothes and go to work, and when she was leaving, she saw a phone lying on the floor of the door at a suspicious angle directed to her room, so she picked it up to discover that it was in a video mode, Then she was surprised by the accused pulling the phone from her hand, but she pulled him and entered the photo and video files, to discover a number of clips of her and her roommates during the shower, and in different situations, so she informed the police and handed her the phone.

She explained that she did not see the last recording of her while changing her clothes, because the accused wiped it directly when he snatched the phone from her hand, but she saw a video of her while showering, and other clips of women, including three of her friends, suggesting that he was fixing the phone to the ceiling of the bathroom, because the videos are vertical. The faces of a number of victims are clearly revealed.

She indicated that she asked him why he did so, but he did not reply and only apologized, pointing out that the accused is introverted, and he has never tried to open an emotional conversation or establish a relationship with any of the women in the dormitory.

Another victim reported that she was asleep when she heard the victim's screaming, so she ran to the place to see the accused's violence with a phone in her hand, and was shocked when she was surprised by a video of her while she was bathing, indicating that the accused moved to the residence two months before the incident, but she found dozens of clips on his phone, Some of them are of women whose faces are not clearly visible, unlike her video, which showed them clearly.

For his part, the defendant admitted during the Public Prosecution investigations that he filmed his roommates while showering and changing their clothes in their rooms, and found a number of videos on his phone.

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