A Fujairah court sentenced a local resident to six months of house arrest for resisting police officers, as well as assaulting them, accompanied by insults.
A citizen of one of the countries of the Persian Gulf will wear an electronic bracelet, and will also pay a fine of 5 thousand dirhams. It is noted that she attacked and insulted two female police officers in the line of duty.
The lawyer of one of the victims demanded the maximum punishment for the accused, including a fine of 51 thousand dirhams. He claimed that the defendant had attacked the police officers on duty, injured them and verbally abused them.
In particular, the defendant illegally photographed and hit the female escort who accompanied her into the courtroom. After that, she bit her and pushed her into the elevator, after which she fled from the courthouse in Fujairah.
The second victim also stated that the accused attacked her and knocked her to the ground, as a result of which she was injured. The defendant also insulted the second female police officer.
In April 2021, the Ras Al Khaimah Criminal Court sentenced a local woman to 10 years in prison and a fine of AED 500,000 (US $ 136,000) for insulting and threatening police officers.
In 2018, in Dubai, a Russian tourist, who was intoxicated, attacked a police officer, bit her in the face, and then smashed the glass of an official car with her head.
In 2019, a 22-year-old Russian woman appeared before the court in Dubai, who was accused of resisting arrest, beatings and verbal abuse of police officers. In particular, she injured four police officers, including two female law enforcement officers.