Khaleej Times

Gang lures man into a massage date, robs him

- mary@khaleejtim­es.com Marie Nammour

DUBAI — A man and a woman stood trial in the Court of First Instance for allegedly robbing a man after luring him into their flat on massage date.

The duo used a European woman’s identity online to lure the 67-year-old Iranian manager into a massage date. They locked him up and robbed him of cash and valuables.

According to public prosecutio­n records, the two Nigerians, aged 26 and 32, locked the manager up against his will when he entered their hotel room. They assaulted him and robbed him of Dh39,900, his watch and two mobile phones. They also forcibly took off his clothes and snapped a photo of him threatenin­g they would circulate it if he reported them to the police.

The woman, who is still at large, has been tried in absentia. The pair has been charged with forcible robbery, physical assault, illegal confinemen­t, breach of privacy, blackmail, and sexual assault.

The incident was reported to Al Muraqqabat police station in November 2017.

“I was browsing the internet on November 24, last year, when I found an ad about massage services at a nearby hotel,” said the victim.

“When I went to the place I called a number and the woman who answered told me to go to the sixth floor.”

He recounted that an African woman opened the door for him. “She locked the door and several persons pulled me inside the room. They then took me by force inside the bathroom where they snatched my wallet and mobile phones,” he said.

They also strangled him with his underwear and coerced him to reveal his bank details.

As his head was covered, one of the suspects put a knife on his neck and threatened to kill him if he did not reveal his bank details. They also poured cold water on his body.

They fled the room after withdrawin­g money from his bank accounts.

He went out of the bathroom later and informed the reception. “I was told they had checked out after paying the hotel booking dues. I filed a complaint at the police station,” he told the prosecutor.

The first accused was arrested after the bank CCTV camera showed him withdrawin­g the money from the manager’s account. The trial has been adjourned to March 29.

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