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Trader fined Dh5,000 for cursing father-in-law

Defendant also cursed businessma­n at hotel

- BY BASSAM ZA’ZA’ Legal and Court Correspond­ent

Atrader lost his appeal and will pay a Dh5,000 fine for cursing his father-in-law and a businessma­n following a business dispute between them.

The Syrian trader reportedly threatened to get rid of his father-in-law and his countryman businessma­n even if he had to pay Dh3.6 million for that and cursing them following a dispute in January 2017.

The incident happened during a business meeting at a luxury hotel between the 40-year-old trader, his 63-year-old father-in-law who is a manager, and the 36-year-old businessma­n.

In October, the Dubai Court of First Instance acquitted the trader of threatenin­g his father-inlaw and the businessma­n but fined him for cursing his countrymen.

The defendant appealed his primary judgement and sought to be acquitted by the Appeal Court.

Yesterday, presiding judge Saeed Salem Bin Sarm dismissed the defendant’s appeal and upheld the primary ruling.

The three men were discussing business before the trader yelled and cursed his two countrymen and slandered them.

He cursed his father-inlaw and the businessma­n and their families. He was also alleged to have said that he was willing to get rid of them even if that cost him Dh3.6 million.

The manager and the businessma­n reported the matter to the police.

The defendant pleaded not guilty in court.

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