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Man’s life term for kidnap, rape upheld

Appeal Court also upholds 10-year jail terms of 2 farmers who aided him

- BY BASSAM ZA’ZA’ Legal and Court Correspond­ent

Ajobless man, who directed his two farmers to help him kidnap a shepherd and bring him to a desert area where he raped him, will serve life imprisonme­nt.

The 39-year-old Emirati man visited his mother’s farm in the Al Aweer area to take 10 sheep but the Pakistani shepherd did not allow him to do so in March 2016.

When the shepherd refused to give him the sheep, the Emirati returned to the farm with two Pakistani farmers, aged 21 and 24, and kidnapped the shepherd. They drove off to a desert area where the two farmers tied up the shepherd and the Emirati raped him.

Yesterday, the Dubai Appeal Court upheld the Emirati’s life imprisonme­nt and also confirmed the 10-year jail sentences of the two Pakistani farmers.

The farmers were convicted of aiding the Emirati defendant in his kidnap and rape crime.

In April, the Dubai Court of First Instance sentenced the Emirati to life and the Pakistanis to 10 years in jail.

The trio appealed their judgements before the appellate court that rejected the three appeals.

Presiding judge Saeed Salem Bin Sarm said the Pakistanis will be deported after serving their jail terms. The farmers had pleaded not guilty. They told the court that the Emirati man forced them to go with him and bring the shepherd to the desert.

The 30-year-old shepherd said he was asleep when the defendants woke him up and kidnapped him at knifepoint.

“They assaulted me and raped me … the 39-year-old drove his vehicle as he ordered the farmers to remove my clothes. He stopped in a desert area and dragged me out of the car. The Pakistani duo pinned me down and the Emirati raped me.”

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