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25 April 2024

UAE student dresses as woman, offers himself online

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By Eman Al BaiK

A 22-year-old Emirati student allegedly offered himself to men and promoted himself on the Internet by posting seductive pictures of himself and others.

KN is also accused of cross-dressing and applying makeup, the Dubai Criminal Court heard.

Electronic police patrol noticed seductive and revealing pictures of a man cross-dressed as a woman on ‘Instagram’ and ‘KIK’.

In some pictures, he promoted for himself by posting a picture of himself with large amounts of money with a note saying: “This was what I got in one night.” In other pictures, he offered se   by saying: ‘Khalifa is against money.”

Police officer saved the pictures and KN was trapped with a help of a police source.

The source communicated with KN on ‘KIK’ and the two agreed to meet in a hotel for sex against Dh1,500. On April 20 at around 11pm, the accused went to the hotel wearing a woman’s dress with full makeup and accessories.

The accused got into the room where the police informer was waiting. After taking off some of his clothes, the informer gave the signal to the policemen who immediately raided the room and arrested the accused.

Police confiscated some creams from the accused who admitted to using them while having sex with other men. The police confiscated some cosmetics and accessories from his car.

Forensic reported that the accused had underwent a fat removal surgery, in addition to applying Botox to the lips and hair removers all over his body. It was also reported that the accused had been repeatedly sodomised for a long time.

Dubai Prosecution supplied the court with a CD which contained pictures and text that the accused posted on the Internet.  The court was also given copies of 44 pictures that the accused had on his Blackberry of men cross-dressing as women and men kissing one another. Some chats on ‘whatsapp’ and ‘whoshere’ showed that the accused claimed money from others.

The court will issue its verdict on August 31.