Al Bilad newspaper The Public Prosecution demands the maximum penalty for a vehicle driver who allowed a female passenger to commit immoral acts – 2024-06-04 01:22:07

Monday, June 3, 2024


Today, the Seventh Minor Criminal Court heard the Public Prosecution’s plea in the case of a car driver allowing a female passenger with him to commit acts that violate public morals. The Prosecution demanded that the justice of the court impose the maximum penalty on the accused so that the ruling would be a deterrent to anyone who tempts himself to commit such acts that would harm society.

The Public Prosecution said in its plea before the court that the incident committed by the defendants was alien to society and its customs and traditions, and – that it is necessary – to stand firmly against those acts and eradicate them from society and deter anyone who dares to commit them, and that the acts committed by the defendants have a profound impact. Negative impact on society and the upbringing of its sons and daughters, as the incident was committed in a public place frequented by all members of society and that these actions offend the modesty of children and adults.

He pointed out that the incident of the case is summed up in the second accused getting out of the roof of the car, swaying her body and dancing, as the first accused allowed her to do so, and that act was committed in a public place and the video clip spread widely, which required the Public Prosecution to address such acts, as the Public Prosecution referred Public defendants are brought before the court on charges of publicly committing an act that is indecent with public morals, allowing others to commit an act that is indecent with public morals, allowing the presence of passengers in the outer parts of the vehicle, and not stopping after request.

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He stated that the evidence of the case supports each other, as the defendants confessed to all the charges against them in addition to the video clip that proves that they committed the incident, and that the facts of the case presented and the evidence thereon conclusively prove that the defendants committed the charge assigned to them in a way that justifies requesting the imposition of the prescribed punishment. legally against the accused.

The Public Prosecutor, Head of the Traffic Prosecution, had stated that the Public Prosecution had begun its investigations into what was circulated on social media regarding a video clip in which a motorist appears, driving his vehicle, and he allowed one of the girls who was with him to commit acts immoral in public. The vehicle, and its disruptive actions also extend beyond it.

Accordingly, the vehicle was circulated and its driver was arrested and interrogated regarding the accusation against him of committing a traffic crime by allowing others to commit acts immoral in his vehicle, after the video clip was shown to him. The Public Prosecution ordered his provisional detention pending the case, with investigations being completed to arrest and bring the accused perpetrator. Violating acts and their questioning.

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