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Dubai - In 2011, 97 eve-teasing crimes were registered by the police. "
Published: Sun 25 Sep 2016, 12:00 AM
Updated: Sun 25 Sep 2016, 12:13 PM
Dubai, hundreds of calls were made to the police to report eve-teasing last year. In fact, 90 per cent of eve-teasing crimes reported in the emirate last year were related to indecent assault.
Brigadier Rashid bin Saree from the Dubai Police said: "This crime is a breach of modesty and those responsible will face imprisonment and other punitive measures, including deportation."
Last year, 377 calls were made to the police, including 68 calls about violating women's modesty in a public place. About 140 people were penalised for immoral acts in public places, while 169 complaints were made for using "wired and wireless connectivity devices" to harass. However, some of the complaints were also resolved amicably.
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Reported methods of harassment include: Texting, following females in public, throwing phone numbers in bags or cars, driving behind girls and giving gifts. Others include taking photographs and threatening to put them on the Internet, and also using them to force women into a relationship.
In 2011, 97 eve-teasing crimes were registered by the police. "There are certain crimes that women do not report," Brig Saree said. The police frequently tour beaches to deter eve-teasing, while undercover patrols target miscreants.
"Many people, especially workers and bachelors, go to the beach and ogle at women over the weekends. The police warn such people first, but if it is repeated, the person is taken to the police station and made to sign a document saying that he won't repeat the offence again."
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