The convict, who was identified only by his initials R B, was rushed to a hospital on September 11 after he was discovered by his roommate having taken four dozen Panadol Night pills, Gulf News reported.
When enquired by policemen at the hospital, R B said he took the pills at once when he was at his residence.
Prosecutors charged the defendant, who pleaded not guilty, with attempting suicide by taking the 48 pills at one time as he intended to kill himself.
The court fined the defendant 2,000 dirhams (USD 544).
When paramedics and doctors discovered that R B had taken 48 Panadol Night pills, they informed the police. He was taken into custody shortly after he was discharged from hospital.
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