Khaleej Times

Egyptian businessma­n ‘insults Islam’, faces trial

- Marie Nammour mary@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A businessma­n has been charged at the Dubai Court of First Instance for insulting Islam.

Prosecutor­s referred the 34-year-old Egyptian businessma­n to trial under the anti-hatred and discrimina­tion law. They have called for the most severe legal penalty possible against him.The incident took place on November 26 last year and was reported to Al Rashidiya police station.

One of the complainan­ts, a 40-year-old Egyptian electricia­n, said he met the accused one year prior to the complaint. “I handed him over Dh13,000 to have a residence visa issued for my friend by the company he owned. However, after the latter arrived, the defendant cancelled his visa. The visa holder filed a complaint at the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion.”

“Around noon on November 26 last year, after the complaint was examined, I was with the visa holder, the accused and my friend. When I tried to know from the defendant about the reason why he cancelled the visa even though he collected the money, he became very angry, abused me and cursed religion.”

The 25-year-old Egyptian man, to whom the visa was issued, corroborat­ed the complainan­t’s testimony. The accused was arrested on December 5. He will be sentenced on May 19.

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