Adnan Okasha, Staff Reporter
For some people pulling the wool over the eyes of others is second nature. But few would perhaps dare to do that with their master or employer. The Ras Al Khaimah Court of Misdemeanours postponed hearing a case in which a man accused another of selling him three expensive luxury cars (Bentley, Lamborghini, and McLaren) for Dhs1.65 million, but he later discovered that the vehicles were rented and not owned by the accused.
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The next session has been postponed until September 12, in order to hear the plaintiff, while the defendant would continue to remain in custody pending the verdict on the case.
The defendant’s lawyer argued that there was no logic in accusing his client of selling expensive cars, as the plaintiff himself said that the defendant had been working for him as a servant for three months.
Therefore, the defendant’s source of income does not allow him to buy even the tyres of any of these three high-end vehicles, forget the entire marque.
The lawyer also requested to reveal the source of the money with which the complainant had bought those vehicles, and the means through which the money entered the country.