Sri Lankan who clicked photos when an Emir girl was changing clothes ... remanded!

 Sri Lankan who clicked photos when an Emir girl was changing clothes ... remanded!

Sri Lankan who clicked photos when an Emir girl was changing clothes ... remanded!

A Sri Lankan national who is supposed to have secretly captured photographs of a young girl who had been selecting dresses at a prominent finished-garment complex in Dubai was taken into police custody of that country, it is reported.

This young man aged 25 years employed as a labourer had noticed an Emir national, a young girl with dazzling beauty making her rounds on a shopping spree for the weekend at a particular fashion outlet. Later on he had been following her
and had clicked photos of the girl concerned and finally on the sly even entered another shop where she had wanted to buy some dress.

In that shop she had entered a fit-on room to check how a dress would suit her and this young man who had been moving around the vicinity had gone to the extent of peeping into the room by secretly moving the door slightly so that he could look at her and capture a photo of the girl. The girl who then accidentally noticed that someone was inserting a camera through the slit had turned blue and let out a shriek when those in the shop had rushed to see what was happening. At that very moment the said youth had dropped his phone and tried to beat a retreat. Subsequently the security people of the shop had manhandled him and questioned him when ultimately, everything was revealed.

On checking the camera-phone of the youth it was possible to find several photos of this girl undressing herself including a number of photos of other charming girls who were moving around the road were found as well. The security guards had handed over the young man to the police and he was produced before courts yesterday. According to Emir Law he was to be imposed 3 months' imprisonment and after that punishment, he is to be expelled from the country, the Dubai Sri Lankan Consulate office had reported.
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