The manager accused her of spreading false news about the facility via Twitter.

The innocence of a girl from insulting a hospital in Ras Al Khaimah

"Ras Al-Khaimah Misdemeanors" confirmed that the elements of the crime were not available.

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The Ras Al Khaimah Misdemeanors Court acquitted a (Gulf) girl of what was attributed to her for the lack of elements of the crime, after the director of a hospital filed a complaint with the competent authorities about her entering the hospital in a way that violated the precautionary measures for the “Corona” pandemic, and insulting his deputy. The victim, in one of the public ways, threw the phrase “You have the pen lifted from you” while performing his job, and decided to exclude the suspicion of crimes of spreading false news, and to send papers violating the precautionary measures, instructions and duties imposed to limit the spread of the Corona virus to the Federal Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Prosecution for jurisdiction.

In detail, the director of the hospital stated in the investigations that the accused entered the hospital in violation of the precautionary measures and entered the room of a patient without following the precautionary measures, insulted his deputy, and published false news about the hospital via Twitter, including the lack of air conditioning in the hospital, adding that the main air conditioning in the hospital occurred. It has a malfunction and alternative mobile air conditioners have been provided.

The deputy director of the hospital stated in the investigations that he was informed by the hospital staff that the accused visited a patient in violation of the ministry’s instructions regarding precautionary measures, so he went to her and asked her to accompany him to the office of the director of the hospital and they sat together waiting for him, and discussed with her the issue of the failure of the air conditioning in the hospital, and after five minutes she informed him That the director would not come, and she said to him, "You have taken the pen away from you."

He explained in the investigations that the insulting words directed by the accused were not to him, but to the administration, accusing her of negligence on the issue of conditioning.

The accused denied the accusations attributed to her, and confirmed that she went with the deputy director of the hospital to the director's office, but he was not present, and the main air conditioner and the small backup air conditioner were not working, and the temperature in the office was unbearable.

She explained that she left the office from the extreme heat, and the deputy asked her to leave the hospital, and she told him, "You have taken the pen away from you," and he did not let her explain to him the phrase she had uttered.

In the verdict of the misdemeanour court, it was stated that the accused did not intend any of the statements she made to offend the victim, who decided in the investigations that the abuse was not directed against him, contrary to the accusation that the statements issued by the accused mean contempt and belittle him and involve prejudice. With his dignity and demeaning his status, which confirms that the moral element of the crime attributed to the accused is not available, and the court ruled that the accused was acquitted of what was attributed to her because the elements of the crime were not available.

The prosecution sent the violation of the precautionary measures to the Federal Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Prosecution for jurisdiction.

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