1.21 PM Thursday, 25 April 2024
  • City Fajr Shuruq Duhr Asr Magrib Isha
  • Dubai 04:26 05:44 12:20 15:47 18:50 20:08
25 April 2024

Husband's tracking device exposes cheating wife in Dubai

Published
By Staff

The proverb that children will harvest in their adulthood what their parents sowed in their childhood, has been proved right in the case of two young women, the ‘Al Bayan’ Arabic newspaper has reported.

Two girl children from a Gulf state had lost their mother when they were four-, and three-years-old respectively and their custody went to their grandmother.

The two got involved in illicit relationships which led them to be arrested and referred to the court.

The father of the two young women told the public prosecutor that he lost his wife (mother of the two women) 20 years ago.

He added there was a dispute between him and the mother of his late wife for custody which went finally to the children’s grandmother.

He added that the grandmother tried to compensate the girls for the loss of their mother with love, but didn't realise that excessive indulgence could be dangerous.

“I really was not satisfied with the way the grandma was raising  my daughters because she was cossetting them too much,” he said. “I was trying to intervene from time to time, but could not do much.”

He added the grandmother was unable to control their misbehaviour and that he was not allowed me to intervene in the lives of the girls.

He added the girls became two young women while the grandmother grew old. As a result, the grandmother was unable to know much about the lives of the girls who took advantage of the lack of controls, started surfing the Internet and joined social networking sites.

“They got involved in relationships with young men on Internet sites. The elder one married one of the youth she met online and I refused to accept him, but the girl insisted,” the father said.

Meanwhile, the younger girl followed in the footsteps of her sister and married another youth she met at a website. They both have two children each.

He added that perhaps because of the way they got married, their husbands were suspicious of them and which caused their relationships to deteriorate rapidly.

The young women then got involved in relationships out of their marriage. Both had boyfriends of which their husbands knew about.

Because they left the house on different excuses, the husband of one of them fixed a tracking device on her car and linked it to his mobile phone and followed her movements.

It was noted that she used to visit a particular address. The husband asked one of his friends, whom the girls did not know, to follow them.

He accompanied them into the lift of the building and he was able to confine them in a flat. When his friend told him that the girls had entered a flat, the husband called the police.

The police found two young men, the lovers of the two women, in the apartment but did not find the women.

The police interrogated the watchman of the building who confirmed that the two women used to visit the two young men in the flat.

On seeing the camera footage, police found the two women had escaped to the roof of the building.

The two young men and the two women were arrested and referred to court which fined them Dh10,000 each.

Before their wives were sentenced, the two spouses filed lawsuits asking for custody of their two sons.