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28 March 2024

Fake CIDs kidnap, rape 2 women

Two expatriate women were kidnapped and raped by criminals impersonating as CID officers in Dubai. (File)

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By Eman Al Baik

Two Emiratis and a student, a Comoros national, allegedly forcibly entered a house, kidnapped its four residents before releasing the men and taking the women to a villa where they raped them, the Dubai Criminal Court heard.
 
The three entered the house occupied by four Sri Lankans: two men and two women.
 
The women were YK, 40, and BS, 26 and the men were NM, 38, and KK, 26.
 
As the door was not firmly locked, the three, who were in local dress, entered the house and after claiming to be CID officials, they asked the residents for their IDs.
 
As the women did not have IDs, the ‘officers’ pulled the residents into a car, saying that they will take them to a police station.
 
On the way, the ‘officers’ slapped the men before letting them go, claiming that there is no need to take them to the police station as they had presented their IDs.
 
The freed men informed the police who arrived at their houses and started investigating.
 
During this time, the ‘officers’ continued roaming around in the streets in their car until reaching a villa in Al Quoz.
 
The ‘officers’ slapped the women, ordering them to get into the villa after they refused to enter it and insisted to be taken to a police station.
 
Two of the kidnappers had forcible sex with each of the two women.
 
After a couple of hours the women arrived at home by taxi.
 
Police arrested AA, 34, jobless, and his younger brother BA, 27, employed, and student AK, 19, who were recognised by the victims.
 
Police reported that sperms of AA and his brother were found in the women’s bodies.
 
Police also confiscated evidences that the two had sex in their house with the two women.

Dubai Prosecution noted that the two brothers have criminal records.

The court will reconvene on September 16.