UAE | Traffic and Transport
Shaikh Zayed Road bus crash driver seeks reduced jail term
The Pakistani bus driver who is serving seven years in jail for the December minibus crash which claimed the lives of 10 workers has appeared before the appeal court.
- 10 people were killed as a result of the crash on Shaikh Zayed Road in December.
- Image Credit: Gulf News archive
Dubai: The Pakistani bus driver who is serving seven years in jail for the December minibus crash which claimed the lives of 10 workers has appeared before the appeal court.
The 26-year-old driver, identified as M.H.H., who was found guilty of reckless driving is seeking clemency and a reduced sentence.
The Dubai Traffic Court of First Instance had earlier sentenced the driver to seven years in jail (the maximum term given in such cases) and ordered him to pay Dh2 million in blood money to the families of those who died.
He was also fined Dh10,000 (the highest fine in such cases is Dh30,000.)
The traffic authorities were seeking the harshest punishment applicable against the driver who caused the bus collision on Shaikh Zayed Road last December. The Traffic Public Prosecution has not appealed the initial verdict.
The driver was earlier charged with reckless driving, causing 10 deaths, endangering lives and injuring 49 workers.
Pleaded guilty
He was also charged with damaging public and private property. He pleaded guilty to the charges. He was also fined Dh100 for failing to show his driving licence.
The accused will also be referred to the Naturalisation and Residency Public Prosecution on charges of illegally working for a different sponsor.
The accident occurred when the bus carrying dozens of workers clipped another bus in the morning rush hour.
The impact caused the bus to overturn and crash through the barrier on Shaikh Zayed Road and come to a halt on the other side of the road.
Police and rescue officials said 15 ambulances and two helicopters were involved in carrying the injured to hospitals. Ambulances started arriving at the Rashid Hospital Trauma Centre at 7.36am, eight minutes after the call came from Dubai Police.
The defendant will be deported after serving his term.
Share this article
More from UAE Traffic and Transport
More from UAE
Popular in UAE

-
Have your say
Living in untidy homes
Do you think that people who live in untidy homes have bad character?
Latest news
- Emirati students in US set to rise
- No friends of mother Earth
- Tussle on for tertiary students
- Faded parking lines pose a problem
- UAE to announce H1N1 vaccination campaign
- Focus on best methods of crime investigation
- Benefits of pill-sized camera displayed
- Prosecutions need to adopt new technologies
- Big decline in robberies in Dubai
- Ministry to shut down typing centres
- Car stickers to identify new drivers on road
- So what will it take to float Gulf News' boat?
- Desalination faces 'severe' challenges
- Arab world's future is with solar energy
- Compulsory fitness test for new drivers
Community Reports
-
Faded parking lines pose a problem
Motorists could be fined for parking incorrectly even though they can hardly see the boundaries in the designated areas
-
School buses block residential parking
Commercial vehicles taking up free parking facilities in Al Wuheida, inconveniencing residents in surrounding villas
-
Community report: Doing their bit for poor children
A group of students takes concrete action to raise funds for Dubai Cares
-
Surprising truth of 'abandoned cars'
An Abu Dhabi resident believes that some mechanics are using parking spaces as rent-free workshops


