A Pakistani citizen attacked an Indian man in Dubai, he got a punishment which he cannot forget for the rest of his life.

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In Dubai, an Indian citizen was beaten up over a parking dispute. This assault was done by a person of Pakistani origin. Due to the assault, the Indian citizen's leg was badly injured. Due to this half of his leg is not able to work properly. Due to the assault, the young man became a victim of permanent disability. In this one-year-old case, the Dubai court has sentenced a 70-year-old Pakistani citizen to 3 months imprisonment.

While pronouncing the sentence, the court said that after the completion of the sentence, the person would be sent back to Pakistan. He will no longer be allowed to stay in Dubai. The whole incident was on February 8 last year. When there was a dispute over parking space in a residential building in the Tecom area of ​​the Emirates. During the conversation, the argument escalated and both of them started attacking each other.

According to court papers, the argument between the two started when they were staking their claim over the parking space. During this, an argument started between the two. After this, the Pakistani citizen pushed the Indian citizen. Due to this he fell on the ground and got seriously injured.

A citizen of Indian origin suffered a serious leg injury.

The medical report revealed a tibia fracture in the left leg of the Indian-origin citizen, which caused nerve damage and muscle injuries. Due to these injuries, half of the person's leg is not functioning properly.

The report said that in retaliation, the Indian citizen attacked the Pakistani citizen on the head. Due to this he got injured, and he was unable to do any work for 20 days. The Dubai court has held the Pakistani citizen guilty of causing permanent disability to the 34-year-old Indian citizen.

The accused admitted to the attack.

During interrogation, the Pakistani national admitted to pushing the Indian national, but claimed that it was due to provocation. The Dubai Criminal Court has convicted the Pakistani man on charges of physical assault and causing permanent disability. The case against the 34-year-old Indian national was transferred to the Misdemeanor Court for further proceedings as the charges against him have been considered within its jurisdiction.