The Public Prosecution referred him to the "Dubai Criminal Court"

An employee breaks into the home of a Gulf doctor with his car and threatens to publish her photos

Dubai Criminal Court began the employee's trial.

Photography: Ashok Verma

The Dubai Criminal Court began the trial of a 33-year-old Gulf employee who broke into the house of a Gulf doctor with his car, smashing the outer gate, and violently knocking on the inner door, which sparked fear in the hearts of her children, then threatening her by phone to publish personal photos of her on the "Snapchat" application, after he allegedly obtained She must break into her account, if she does not book a hotel room for him and pays him 10,000 dirhams.

The victim said in the Public Prosecution investigations that she received a phone call from the accused on the day of the incident, asking her to reserve a hotel room for him in Dubai and pay the accommodation fee, and transfer the amount of 5000 dirhams, so she refused his request, which prompted him to double the required amount to 10 thousand dirhams, threatening to publish Personal pictures of her on social networks, specifically the "Snapchat" application. I was shocked by his words because she had not sent him any pictures before, but he told her once that he had hacked her account on "Snapchat" and obtained her personal photos saved in it.

She added that he called her back in the early hours of the same day, and told her that he was coming from the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to Dubai, and he asked her to leave the house to meet him around eight in the morning, deciding that he was in the neighborhood in which she lived and not joking about this, then he called her a third time And he insisted that she go out to see him, and while she was on the line with him, she heard the sound of something falling outside her house, and after less than a minute she heard a loud knocking on the inner villa door, which she closed tightly, and she realized that he managed to break into the outer gate and stand outside, so she called the police from another phone that prompted The accused had to leave immediately, and he told her that he would go to her family's home without explaining the reason.

She indicated that the police patrol and investigative personnel came to the house, and by reviewing the recordings of the surveillance cameras, the accused was seen driving his car and deliberately hitting the main entrance door, then improvised and headed to the villa door and knocked on it. She also provided text messages from him that included threatening phrases and his request to reserve the room and transfer money, a sign. She left the house with her children and moved to a hotel, as her children refuse to return to the villa because of their fear, especially since they are terrified by the sound of knocking on the door.

A report on the incident was edited and the Public Prosecution decided to refer the accused to the court to begin his trial.

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