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Sharjah: Road rage between 2 drivers turns violent; legal action taken

Sharjah: Road rage between 2 drivers turns violent; legal action taken

Khaleej Times27-05-2025

Authorities in Sharjah referred two Arab nationals to public prosecution after verbal and physical assault took place as a result of misunderstanding while they were driving.
Sharjah Police immediately went to the scene of the incident, called the parties and took their statements, and handed the case over to the public prosecutor to complete legal proceedings.
He also emphasised the necessity to avoid filming and publishing such incidents on social media, as it constitutes a legal violation that is punishable.
Colonel Ibrahim Mosbah Al-Ajaj, Director General of the General Administration of Comprehensive Police Centers said, "The Sharjah Police is strictly dealing with such behaviours that do not represent the behavior of the society, pointing to the importance of self-control, being aware in everyday situations, and not drifting behind negative reactions."
Sharjah Police reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining security and stability and called on community members to report any misconduct or illegal activities through 901.

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