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Mga taga UAE at saan mang panig ng Middle East, ingat sa pagse-send ng text messages. Pwedeng magamit na ebidensya yan laban sa inyo. Woman guilty of sending SMS death threats to dentist Victim said they became friends in 2010, met again in Dubai and she constantly asked for money By Bassam Za’za’, Legal and Court CorrespondentPublished: 21:30 July 15, 2014 Dubai: An unemployed woman has been found guilty of threatening a dentist via an SMS in which she threatened to kill him and his wife if he did not give her money. The 42-year-old Croatian woman, A.S., texted an SMS to the Danish dentist’s mobile phone in which she mentioned that she would put an end to his life and his wife’s life and told the victim to consider himself already dead. The Dubai Court of First Instance handed the Croatian a three-month suspended jail sentence after she contended that when she sent the SMSs they were not phrased in the context of threatening him. “I sent the message to his phone, but I did not intend to threaten to kill him,” A.S. said in court. The sentence will be suspended for a period of three years, during which the defendant should not repeat the crime, according to the primary judgement. A.S. was handed a suspended jail term on the grounds of leniency and because she had a clean criminal record. When asked why she sent the messages, A.S. explained that she was in a desperate financial situation and needed help. According to court records, the dentist complained in January 2013, but the case was referred to court in May 2014. The dentist told prosecutors that he became friends with the Croatian woman in 2010 but then she disappeared. “I came to work in Dubai in 2012. Then she came to the UAE and since then she’s been asking me for financial assistance as she was unemployed and was going through bad financial conditions. I helped her for a while but then she started exploiting my friendship and demanded more money. Then I stopped helping her. One day she texted me an SMS in which she threatened to kill me and my wife if I did not give her money. She did so because I refused to give her any more money,” the Danish man said. She was cited claiming to prosecutors that the number from which the messages were sent to the dentist’s phone belonged to her but she did not remember sending those messages. The ruling remains subject to appeal within 13 days.
Posted on: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 14:45:50 +0000

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