Dubai - The woman said she thought she was being harassed and did not know the identity of the police officers.
He had stopped her in the Naif area with three other officers, including a female corporal.
"I admit I showed resistance and assaulted him but I had no idea they were police officers," the defendant told the court. She claimed before the presiding judge she thought she was being harassed then.
The policeman who was assaulted told the prosecutor: "It was before 10am when I was on duty as a member of a security task force assigned with looking for and catching wanted individuals and suspects. There were also two lieutenants and a female corporal walking around with me in Freej Iyal Nasser. We spotted the defendant and got suspicious of her activities.
"We stopped her to check whether she had a legal status here and showed her our police IDs. But she fiercely resisted and bit me in my right wrist. I had to go to the hospital to get treated for the injury."
A police lieutenant said the woman was referred to the Naif police station after she assaulted the other cop. "She would not obey our order to produce her ID. She then bit his hand."
The defendant admitted during the public prosecution investigation she resisted the police officers on the day of the incident and that she was overstaying with an expired visa.
The court will pronounce a ruling on January 30, 2018.
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