Suspect threatens to kill Dubai former boss through Lebanese political connections

An employee accused
of threatening to have his former boss killed by political associates in
Lebanon, pleaded not guilty to the charge at a Dubai court on Monday.
The Lebanese man made
the threat after he was fired in 2018 over financial irregularities. He had
worked for his 40-year-old compatriots company in Dubai for three years.
Shortly after losing
his job, the accused told his ex-boss’s business sponsor that when the
businessman visited Beirut, his associates connected to two influential
political parties, would kill him.
According to court
papers obtained by Arab News, Dubai prosecutors charged the accused with
threatening to have his ex-boss killed if he lodged a breach of trust case
against him.
The businessman told
prosecutors he discovered the accused was involved in smuggling people out of
the UAE who were wanted by police.
“I paid his dues and
terminated his contract and cancelled his connection to my company,” the
businessman said. “Later some people visited my company to complain that the
suspect had swindled them and embezzled their money.
“The suspect refused to repay money he took
from one victim, who was in my office … then he shouted at me and stormed out
angrily.
“Later my sponsor
told me over the phone not to go to Beirut because the suspect had threatened
in words to have me killed there.”
The sponsor told
prosecutors: “I warned the victim about what happened and advised to be careful
and try settle the issue with the suspect amicably.”