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    Warning to those travelling to Dubai

    Fair Trials International have issued a warning to all those travelling to UAE which is now popular with Irish tourists. BBC1 Dj Grooverider received a 4 year sentence for possession of cannabis . This has followed a series of cases over the last year or so which are set out below.

    " Charity issues urgent warning to all travellers to United Arab Emirates after Briton imprisoned for 4 years for 0.003g cannabis caught in the tread of his shoe

    Poppy seeds in food, common over-the-counter medications and traces of banned substances enough to attract 4 year prison sentence after clampdown

    The legal charity which assists those facing trial abroad has issued an urgent warning to all travellers to or through Dubai and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) generally to ensure they are completely free of any substances prohibited by that country.

    The warning comes after Fair Trials International learnt this week that one of its clients, 43-year-old Middlesex man Keith Andrew Brown, has been sentenced to 4 years’ imprisonment after 0.003g of cannabis was found in the tread of his shoe by customs officials in Dubai during transit from Ethiopia to London last September. This amount would not be visible to the naked eye, and weighs less than a single grain of sugar.

    “We have seen a steep increase in such cases over the last 18 months. Customs authorities are using highly sensitive new equipment to conduct extremely thorough searches on travellers and if they find any amount – no matter how minute – it will be enough to attract a mandatory 4 year prison sentence,” said Fair Trials International Chief Executive Catherine Wolthuizen.

    “Moreover, the list of banned substances in UAE includes many medications available over-the-counter in other countries, such as codeine – a common ingredient in pain relief and cold-and-flu medication, as well as poppy seeds – a common baking ingredient.

    “What many travellers may not realise is that they can be deemed to be in possession of such banned substances if they can be detected in their urine or bloodstream, or even in tiny, trace amounts on their person. We even have reports of the imprisonment of a Swiss man for ‘possession’ of 3 poppy seeds on his clothing after he ate a bread roll at Heathrow.

    “With UAE becoming one of the most popular tourist and transit destinations in the world – in part due to extensive marketing of its beaches and shops – travellers need to know the risks they face if they are not completely clean of any banned substance or do not have a prescription for any medication they are carrying.

    “For this reason, we have today published a comprehensive list of banned pharmaceuticals on our website and urge travellers to check any medication they may be carrying, and ensure their clothing is completely free of any banned substance before they fly,” concluded Ms Wolthuizen."

    Poppy seeds off a roll - 4 years !
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    This amount would not be visible to the naked eye, and weighs less than a single grain of sugar
    NO WAY! That is ************************ed.

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    They're very moral about a spliff, but not so bothered about keeping tens of thousands of Indian and Filipino workers in near-slave conditions (which I witnessed - they actually have to hand passports to their employers to prevent them leaving, and employers stick pictures of 'deserters' in the papers). The warped, twisted 'morality' is always amusing...

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    Never mind the slavery - Dubai is a hothouse of prostitution. Never saw so many hookers in one spot on the planet before, except perhaps Thailand.

    Dubai is a hypocritical ************************ hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toxic avenger
    They're very moral about a spliff, but not so bothered about keeping tens of thousands of Indian and Filipino workers in near-slave conditions (which I witnessed - they actually have to hand passports to their employers to prevent them leaving, and employers stick pictures of 'deserters' in the papers). The warped, twisted 'morality' is always amusing...
    I agree. Scumbags.

    It can only be a matter of time before someone gets pissed off and the Mother of all Riots happens.

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