<p>An Indian expatriate has been jailed for groping a woman at a metro station here, a media report said Wednesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Indian, identified only as J.K., 26, was found guilty of molesting a 40-year-old Indian woman when he drew his body close to her on an escalator in a Dubai Metro station in March this year, Gulf News reported.<br /><br />The Dubai Court of First Instance sentenced the man to a three-month jail term followed by deportation on completion of his imprisonment.<br /><br />The Indian worker had entered a not guilty plea before the court in June.<br /><br />"I did not molest the woman. I was on the escalator when I slipped and lost my balance. <br /><br />Then I bumped into the claimant by mistake. I did not intend to touch her," the report quoted J.K. as saying. <br /><br />J.K. contended that he mistakenly touched the victim to prevent her from falling. <br />"I was using the escalator when I felt the defendant drawing his body unnecessarily close to mine from the back," the victim, in her testimony before the prosecutors, said. <br /><br />"When he groped my top, I got angry and scolded him loudly," the woman added.<br />Later, the police was called to the scene.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the accused has appealed the ruling and is due to appear before an appeal court next month.<br /></p>
<p>An Indian expatriate has been jailed for groping a woman at a metro station here, a media report said Wednesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Indian, identified only as J.K., 26, was found guilty of molesting a 40-year-old Indian woman when he drew his body close to her on an escalator in a Dubai Metro station in March this year, Gulf News reported.<br /><br />The Dubai Court of First Instance sentenced the man to a three-month jail term followed by deportation on completion of his imprisonment.<br /><br />The Indian worker had entered a not guilty plea before the court in June.<br /><br />"I did not molest the woman. I was on the escalator when I slipped and lost my balance. <br /><br />Then I bumped into the claimant by mistake. I did not intend to touch her," the report quoted J.K. as saying. <br /><br />J.K. contended that he mistakenly touched the victim to prevent her from falling. <br />"I was using the escalator when I felt the defendant drawing his body unnecessarily close to mine from the back," the victim, in her testimony before the prosecutors, said. <br /><br />"When he groped my top, I got angry and scolded him loudly," the woman added.<br />Later, the police was called to the scene.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the accused has appealed the ruling and is due to appear before an appeal court next month.<br /></p>