Gulf News

Mufti’s son drops charges in stabbing case

- BY FAHAD AL MUKRASHI Correspond­ent

Oman Grand Mufti Ahmad Al Khalili’s son, who was stabbed by a Canadian resident over a dispute in Mawaleh district of Seeb province in February, dropped charges against the accused.

Omar Al Khalili, 17, dropped the case at the Public Prosecutio­n and forgave the Canadian, effectivel­y deeming the case closed instead of going to trial, according to Atheer News Site.

Al Khalili sustained minor injuries on his arm and stomach when the Canadian stabbed him with a knife.

Dog in mosque

The altercatio­n happened when Al Khalili tried to stop the Canadian expatriate who insisted on entering a mosque with his dog.

The Canadian was held in custody for further investigat­ion.

Residents of Mawaleh say the expatriate’s dog had earlier caused disturbanc­es in the usually quiet district.

In October, two students sustained minor stab injuries on the Sultan Qaboos University campus during an altercatio­n between them.

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