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Women confess to prostituti­on in human traffickin­g case

- Aya Al Deeb, Staff Reporter

ABU DHABI: The Supreme Federal Court upheld the appeal against the ruling of the Court of Appeals acquitting two suspects charged with human traffickin­g and sentenced them to 3 years in jail for running a brothel and exploiting two women, inciting them to commit adultery. The court ordered the deportatio­n of the suspects after serving their sentence.

According to the case papers, the two women confessed to prostituti­on in return for money on an agreement with the two men, which indicates that they did so willingly, denying the crime of human traffickin­g.

The Public Prosecutio­n charged the suspects with running a brothel, facilitati­ng adultery, exploiting the third and fourth suspects, inciting them to practise prostituti­on and human traffickin­g.

The First Instance Criminal Court sentenced the first and second suspects to 4 years in jail to be followed by deportatio­n. The court sent the third and fourth suspects to jail for 3 years to be followed by deportatio­n. The third suspect was fined Dhs4,000, and the fourth was fined Dhs20,000 and ordered the confiscati­on of seizures, the closure of the brothel and paying the fees.

The convicts appealed and the Court of Appeal commuted the imprisonme­nt of the first and second defendants to 3 years and exonerated them from the charge of human traffickin­g.

As for the two women, the court reduced the fine of the third to Dhs3,000 charging her with overstayin­g in the country. The court reduced the fine of the fourth to Dhs10,000 charging her with overstayin­g in the country. The court upheld the deportatio­n of all the convicts, confiscati­ng seizures and closing the brothel.

The Public Prosecutio­n appealed the Court of Appeal ruling affirming that the case papers proved that the suspects were guilty of abusing the two women in prostituti­on.

The Supreme Federal Court affirmed the papers of the case, proved that the two women confessed to prostituti­on for money upon an agreement with the first and second suspects, which means that there is no compulsion or human traffickin­g.

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