"Man caught by Abu Dhabi Police claims this is a legal act, not wizardry"
An Arab man was charged with a crime of practising black magic and was caught by Abu Dhabi Police just 10 days after entering the country as a tourist.
To move ahead with the incident...
The 38-year-old suspect, H.H., claimed to have the ability to bring about consistency between people and make them richer by commanding spirits. Nevertheless, clients would have to pay a fee depending on the "spell" they requested.
Moreover, the police had initially received a tip about the suspect's illegal practices, and set a trap to catch him in action. Since after that the suspect charged to have targeted females, in fact, a policewoman posing as a client, declared that she required his assistance in consistency with her husband, and becoming wealthier.
Exploiting their ignorance...
According to Colonel Dr Rashid Mohammad Borshid, director of the Criminal Investigation Department at Abu Dhabi Police, that the suspect confessed to his crime but claimed that it is a legal practice and not a form of witchcraft or wizardry. Nevertheless, some of the items were seized from the suspect include magical ceremonies in different languages written in pyramidical form.
As an addition, papers with names written on them that were folded up using a needle and thread, rosaries, liquid-filled bottles and other items commonly found in similar cases were also seized from the suspect.
The official stated that members of the public should completely spare from getting involved with those who claim that they can use spirits and magic to cure terminal illnesses and solve marital problems as they impose a great threat to the stability of the society.
As a concluding fact, he added that those claiming to have such abilities to adapt people’s minds and exploit their ignorance to deceive them into believing them.
If we can't do good for others we must not do wrong either,
Who knows that might bounce back to our direction in a much badder manner!
"We have no right to harm others"
(AW:Samrat Biswas)