Khaleej Times

Man accused of scaring nephew with stun gun

- Ahmed Shaaban ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

ras al khaimah — An Arab youth, who stood trial on a charge of scaring a boy by using an electric shock device, denied the accusation­s in a Ras Al Khaimah court.

He told the Ras Al Khaimah Misdemeano­r Court of Appeal that he was only playing with his nephew (sister’s son) and didn’t use a stun gun.

As per the indictment sheet, the RAK public prosecutio­n charged the defendant with terrifying the boy and posting a video of the same that went viral on social media.

The RAK Misdemeano­r Court of First Instance found the defendant guilty of exposing the victim to an intimidati­ng and harsh act that has significan­t long-standing impact. The youth was ordered to pay a fine of Dh5,000 based on the charges.

Challengin­g the judgment, the young man approached the RAK Misdemeano­r Court of Appeal where he denied the charges and said that he didn’t use a stun gun while playing with his nephew. “It was only a smart applicatio­n on my cell phone that sounded like an electric shock gadget.”

He added that all family members were present when the reported incident took place. “One of them even shot the short video and posted it on a private WhatsApp group of the family while another shared it on social media without my knowledge.”

The child’s father told the court that he withdrew the case and affirmed the defendant’s statement. “I am pretty sure that the uncle was only kidding with my son whom he loves so much.”

The case dates back to November 2018, when the RAK Police arrested the young man for posting a video that apparently showed him rebuking and scaring a child using an electric shock device.

Major-General Ali Abdullah bin Alwan Al Nuaimi, General Commander of RAK Police, said the criminal investigat­ion department managed to track down the person who posted the video three days after it went viral online.

He contended that the UAE safeguards the rights and duties of everyone. “More attention is given in a case of child abuse, harassment, intimidati­on, or any threat against his/ her safety.

“It is unacceptab­le to scare anyone this way whether such illegal practices are meant for raising or disciplini­ng kids.”

Parents and all members of the society need to better communicat­e with their children, listen to them, and never scare or threaten them, he pointed out.

“Physical punishment and improper psychologi­cal threats always have a negative impact on children’s self-confidence, behaviour, and their future.”

Maj Gen Nuaimi said the Ministry of Interior has establishe­d a special centre to protect children against any abuse or exploitati­on.

“The public is urged to report any violence or illegal acts against children on the ministry’s toll free no. 116111, which privately and safely deals with such kinds of sensitive cases.”

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