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Nine on trial for kidnapping salon worker for ransom

SIX WOMEN, THREE MEN ALLEGEDLY LOCKED VICTIM IN APARTMENT AND TORTURED HER

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Six women and three men accused of confining a salon worker in an apartment and demanding Dh700,000 as ransom pleaded not guilty before the Dubai Court of First Instance.

The 29-year-old Moroccan woman was allegedly also filmed naked after being forced to strip in the incident that happened last September. She was also beaten.

The defendants include six women — five Moroccans and an Ethiopian — and three Egyptian men.

Of the defendants, a 26-yearold woman was accused of mastermind­ing the crime. According to the charge-sheet, she breached the victim’s modesty and privacy.

Blackmail

She was additional­ly accused of threatenin­g to post the video on the internet if the victim’s brother, who lives in Morocco, did not pay the ransom. She was also charged with tearing up the victim’s passport and threatenin­g to kill the woman.

The remaining defendants were charged with aiding and abetting the crime.

According to prosecutio­n records, the main accused forwarded the video via WhatsApp to the victim’s brother and asked him to pay around Dh700,000 for his sister’s release. The brother asked his friend, a Dubai-based chauffeur, to report the matter to police and provided the police with a copy of the video.

The victim testified to prosecutor­s that the incident happened after she left a shopping centre and was heading back to her home in Sharjah at 8pm.

What happened

“I was waiting for a taxi when a car stopped beside me ... I was forced into the car and later confined in the flat. I was beaten, insulted, cursed, tied up, denied food and left in an unhygienic condition. [The main accused] in collaborat­ion with others forced me to undress, filmed me and forced me to say that I am a dirty woman … she then forwarded the video to my brother to blackmail him. She also called him from her mobile phone and made me ask him to give the money to her brother,” the victim claimed.

The chauffeur testified that he contacted Dubai Police’s Al Ameen Service after the brother called to seek his help. “I was guided to lodge a police complaint and which I did immediatel­y,” he claimed.

A police lieutenant testified that following investigat­ions, police raided the apartment and arrested the defendants.

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