A man and his wife are accused of killing the "second wife"

A passenger brings a kilogram of heroin in his stomach

The Criminal Court in Abu Dhabi considered three cases, the first is bringing drugs from outside the country, the second is drug use and promotion, and the third is murder.

And decided to postpone the first and second cases to the first of next April, and the third until the arrival of a statement from the embassy of the accused state in Abu Dhabi.

The details of the first case refer to the accusation of an Asian of trying to bring nearly a kilogram of heroin into the country, with the intent of trafficking, through capsules that were hidden inside his stomach.

The suspect was identified upon his arrival at Abu Dhabi Airport, after he was ill.

On his own, nothing was found.

But when he was shown the examination device, things appeared inside his stomach, which turned out, after he was referred to the hospital, and extracted, that they were heroin capsules.

The accused admitted before the prosecution and the court that the seized materials belonged to him.

He added that he is an orphan of parents, and that his uncle residing in his homeland asked him to carry things in his stomach and deliver them to Abu Dhabi, stressing that there is a person who will meet him at the airport, and he will recognize him through his picture that he sent to him, indicating that he is coming to the Emirates for the first time.

He explained that he agreed to carry these things without knowing that they were drugs, adding that his uncle had seduced him and forced him to carry them.

The court decided to postpone the case to the first of next April for the defense and hearing the pleading.

While the court considered the case of an Asian accused of using and possessing hashish and psychotropic substances, and promoting them, the accused admitted possession and use, but he denied the promotion.

The court decided to postpone hearing the case until the first of next April to assign a lawyer for the accused.

The court considered a case in which the Public Prosecution accused a couple of murdering a second wife.

The defendant's defense recorded its objection to the decision to appoint a guardian for the children, the children of the victim, despite the presence of the grandfather, the father of the accused, alive.

He submitted a memorandum enclosing the reasons for his appeal against the decision based on three reasons. The first is that the Personal Status Law defines the scope of jurisdiction in that matter, the second reason is that there is a final ruling appointing a guardian over the children, who is the grandfather, and the third is that the Public Prosecution is an opponent in the case.

The court confirmed that it determined that.

The couple had been accused of killing the victim (the accused's second wife) and preventing her from eating and drinking, according to the forensic doctor's report.

The court decided to postpone the case until a statement arrives from the state embassy in Abu Dhabi to summon the mother of the victim, as well as a statement regarding the presentation of the accused to a medical committee.

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