Pinay housemaid, gardener in UAE cleared of molesting three children
A United Arab Emirates (UAE) court has cleared a Filipina housemaid and a Pakistani gardener of charges that they molested three children and had them perform lewd acts.
The Dubai Court of First Instance ruled there was insufficient evidence against the Filipina, 35, and the Pakistani, 39, who had denied the accusations against them.
“Prosecutors brought in evidence against the suspects that turned out to be insufficient and uncorroborated enough to indict the suspects, hence the court has cleared the suspects,” the court said Tuesday, according to a report on Gulf News.
Presiding Judge Mohammad Jamal acquitted the two, who denied that they molested two Emirati sisters and their brother.
Court records showed the six-year-old boy told his mother the Filipina maid threatened to burn him with matchsticks if he refused to sleep on his sisters aged seven and one, and take part in indecent acts.
Court records showed the six-year-old boy told his mother the Filipina maid threatened to burn him with matchsticks if he refused to sleep on his sisters aged seven and one, and take part in indecent acts.
The children's mother claimed that the Filipina exploited the children sexually to make a profit.
The mother said her sister-in-law informed her that the Filipina had a photo of her one-year-old daughter on her mobile phone.
However, Gulf News said the prosecution's witnesses "gave inconsistent statements."
The primary judgment sheet said the reports of the forensic examiner and criminal evidence contradicted the claims of the children's mother that her children were abused and molested over a one-year period.
It added there were "no signs of sexual abuse or molestation."
Court-appointed lawyers who represented the suspects asked the judge to dismiss the case due to lack of evidence.
Tuesday’s judgment remains subject to appeal within 15 days. - VVP, GMA News
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