SAUDI ARABIA

5-year jail for harassing a married woman

October 24, 2022
Ministry of Justice.
Ministry of Justice.

Saudi Gazette report

AL-AHSA — A criminal court in Al-Ahsa in the Eastern Province sentenced a man, convicted of sexually harassing a married woman, to five years in prison.

The first joint criminal circuit at the court also ruled to close his WhatsApp account and confiscate his mobile phone as these were misused for committing the crime.

The Public Prosecution framed charges against the defendant following a petition filed by the husband of the woman victim.

The man was accused of attempting to seduce the woman by sending her WhatsApp messages with a sexual connotation and indecency and inviting her to engage in sexual intercourse.

The Public Prosecution noted that the defendant obtained the woman’s phone number while performing his duties.

The court found that the defendant confessed to have sent messages to the wife of the petitioner, and acknowledged that the mobile number used in the crime belongs to him.

The man also confessed to communicating with the woman with explicit sexual connotations and inviting her for sex.

The court awarded him 4 years and 6 months of imprisonment based on Article 6-8 of the Anti-Cyber Crime Law and 6 months as a disciplinary action.


October 24, 2022
3670 views
HIGHLIGHTS
SAUDI ARABIA
7 hours ago

NCM: Next Hajj in spring season and Hajj in summer will occur after 25 years

SAUDI ARABIA
7 hours ago

Transport minister inspects Jeddah airport’s readiness for pilgrims’ departure

SAUDI ARABIA
8 hours ago

Gulf leaders congratulate King Salman and Crown Prince on success of Hajj