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February 7, 2008 at 7:47 pm #1043616
Source: Evening Standard
Date: February 7 2008—
Briton jailed in Dubai after officials find cannabis weighing less than a grain of sugar under his shoeA British man has been jailed for four years in Dubai after customs officials found 0.003grammes of cannabis in the tread of his shoe.
Dubai is also holding an employee of the production company that makes Big Brother after authorities arrested him on suspicion of possessing illegal drugs.
The clampdown has prompted warnings to travellers to take “extreme caution” when travelling to the United Arab Emirates.
Earlier this week, Keith Andrew Brown, a 43-year-old from Middlesex was imprisoned for four years after 0.003g cannabis was found in the tread of his shoe.
Brown was stopped in transit from Ethiopia to London last September.
The amount of the drug found on his shoe would not be visible to the naked eye and weighs less than a single grain of sugar.
On February 2 a German citizen was detained for an alleged drugs offence when entering Dubai.
Cat Le-Huy, 31, an employee of the production company that makes Big Brother who was living in London, was found carrying melatonin pills to help with jetlag and sleeping problems.
Authorities also claim they discovered fragments in one of his bags which they believe to be hashish.
Le-Huy, head of technical at Endemol UK, maintains the fragments are dirt and has since been held in a detention centre while the fragments, melatonin and his urine are tested. He is expected to be transferred to a prison today.
More than 2,000 people have now signed a petition asking for the British-based technical expert to be released.
Poppy seeds in food, common over-the-counter medications and traces of banned substances are enough to warrant four-year prison sentences in the United Arab Emirates, travellers were warned today.
Visitors to Dubai and Abu Dhabi are now being advised to “take extreme caution” and “avoid arrest for ‘possession’ of a controlled substance”.
The advice, issued by the legal charity Fair Trials International, follows a recent spate of arrests and imprisonment.
The charity, which assists those facing trial abroad, has urged travellers to ensure they are completely free of any substances prohibited by the country they are visiting.
Fair Trials International Chief Executive Catherine Wolthuizen said: “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 four-year prison sentence.”
And the list of banned substances in the UAE includes many products which are available over-the-counter and off-the-shelf in the UK.
These include medications such as codeine, a common ingredient in pain relief and cold-and-flu medication, and the common baking ingredient, poppy seeds.
Other recent cases include that of a 33-year-old Londoner who was arrested at Dubai airport last May after travelling to the UAE on business.
Customs officials found 2g of cannabis in his pocket which he had forgotten about.
He was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment, but granted clemency and released in October 2007.
Customs officers in Dubai also alleged they found 0.03g of cannabis on Robert Dalton, 25, from Kent when he travelled to Dubai last year.
He was stopped and searched at the airport and arrested.
He is currently on trial and if convicted, will mostly likely receive a four-year prison sentence.
Tracy Wilkinson, 45 of West Sussex, was arrested at Dubai airport in 2005 for possession of codeine which she had been using to ease chronic back pain.
She was held in custody for 8 weeks before officials accepted proof from her doctor of its use for prescribed medical purposes only.
19 French nationals have been arrested in the past 18 months for possession of banned substances.
Ms Wolthuizen added: “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 three poppy seeds on his clothing after he ate a bread roll at Heathrow.”
The UAE is becoming one of the world’s most popular tourist and transit destinations – partly due to extensive marketing of its beaches and shops.
Charities now say travellers must be alerted to the risks they face if they are not completely clean of any banned substance or do not have a prescription for their medication.
Fair Trials International will publish a comprehensive list of banned pharmaceuticals on their website tomorrow. This can be found at http://www.fairtrials.net.
February 7, 2008 at 7:54 pm #1154759well im not going to the UAE now!
February 7, 2008 at 7:54 pm #1212021well im not going to the UAE now!
February 7, 2008 at 7:55 pm #1154738Anonymoussounds like me in Brighton :laugh_at:
February 7, 2008 at 7:55 pm #1211996Anonymoussounds like me in Brighton :laugh_at:
February 7, 2008 at 7:57 pm #1154765MrAHC wrote:sounds like me in Brighton :laugh_at:what you got arrested for having some sugar in ya shoe? bloody southerners eh!
February 7, 2008 at 7:57 pm #1212028MrAHC wrote:sounds like me in Brighton :laugh_at:what you got arrested for having some sugar in ya shoe? bloody southerners eh!
February 7, 2008 at 7:57 pm #1154739AnonymoushyperSkunk wrote:what you got arrested for having some sugar in ya shoe? bloody southerners eh!got jailed for .5 of a g
February 7, 2008 at 7:57 pm #1211997AnonymoushyperSkunk wrote:what you got arrested for having some sugar in ya shoe? bloody southerners eh!got jailed for .5 of a g
February 7, 2008 at 8:47 pm #1154766its stupid innit
February 7, 2008 at 8:47 pm #1212029its stupid innit
February 7, 2008 at 9:13 pm #1154760Fuck going to that stupid country. I mean jailing someone for a grain of hash. Absolutely mental. Fair enough they don’t like drugs but c’mon thats bullshit, poor geezer eh:you_crazy
February 7, 2008 at 9:13 pm #1212022Fuck going to that stupid country. I mean jailing someone for a grain of hash. Absolutely mental. Fair enough they don’t like drugs but c’mon thats bullshit, poor geezer eh:you_crazy
February 7, 2008 at 11:03 pm #1154776need to put the fear of god back itno these shit hole countrys, WAR! bomb the fuck out of them then see if they arrest our citizens for nothing.
February 7, 2008 at 11:03 pm #1212040need to put the fear of god back itno these shit hole countrys, WAR! bomb the fuck out of them then see if they arrest our citizens for nothing.
February 7, 2008 at 11:15 pm #1154741the harsh reality is many politicians and police in Britain secretly admire these strong governments and strict regimes of the Middle East. The met sometimes even tip off the cops of foreign nations so people get busted under harsher laws!
Also the west is being pwned as its dependent on their oil (the problem with war is that oil is flammable, and oil rigs don’t function that well anyway after they’ve been hit by explosives, otherwise this was would have happened when I was a kid (it came close to that back then)
the only way to fight back is to stop supporting countries like this. Don’t go there as tourists and use less oil..
February 7, 2008 at 11:15 pm #1211999the harsh reality is many politicians and police in Britain secretly admire these strong governments and strict regimes of the Middle East. The met sometimes even tip off the cops of foreign nations so people get busted under harsher laws!
Also the west is being pwned as its dependent on their oil (the problem with war is that oil is flammable, and oil rigs don’t function that well anyway after they’ve been hit by explosives, otherwise this was would have happened when I was a kid (it came close to that back then)
the only way to fight back is to stop supporting countries like this. Don’t go there as tourists and use less oil..
February 7, 2008 at 11:17 pm #1154740AnonymousGeneral Lighting wrote:the harsh reality is many politicians and police in Britain secretly admire these strong governments and strict regimes of the Middle East. The met sometimes even tip off the cops of foreign nations so people get busted under harsher laws!l..
shia law is on its way….
February 7, 2008 at 11:17 pm #1211998AnonymousGeneral Lighting wrote:the harsh reality is many politicians and police in Britain secretly admire these strong governments and strict regimes of the Middle East. The met sometimes even tip off the cops of foreign nations so people get busted under harsher laws!l..
shia law is on its way….
February 7, 2008 at 11:19 pm #1154777General Lighting wrote:the harsh reality is many politicians and police in Britain secretly admire these strong governments and strict regimes of the Middle East. The met sometimes even tip off the cops of foreign nations so people get busted under harsher laws!Also the west is being pwned as its dependent on their oil (the problem with war is that oil is flammable, and oil rigs don’t function that well anyway after they’ve been hit by explosives, otherwise this was would have happened when I was a kid (it came close to that back then)
the only way to fight back is to stop supporting countries like this. Don’t go there as tourists and use less oil..
ho ho i thought u were against nuke power?
February 7, 2008 at 11:19 pm #1212042General Lighting wrote:the harsh reality is many politicians and police in Britain secretly admire these strong governments and strict regimes of the Middle East. The met sometimes even tip off the cops of foreign nations so people get busted under harsher laws!Also the west is being pwned as its dependent on their oil (the problem with war is that oil is flammable, and oil rigs don’t function that well anyway after they’ve been hit by explosives, otherwise this was would have happened when I was a kid (it came close to that back then)
the only way to fight back is to stop supporting countries like this. Don’t go there as tourists and use less oil..
ho ho i thought u were against nuke power?
February 7, 2008 at 11:20 pm #1154742Representatives of the Church of England are prepared to support the introduction of Sharia law..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7232661.stm
its very similar to what was around in Britain until the 1950s or so, when the Church had a lot more real power in society! there was strict control on relationships, arranged marriages, big taboos on stuff like drugs and total belief in authority structures (religious or otherwise)
the real danger is not the war between the conservative Muslims and Christians, its when the two start agreeing. Deep down that is what is happening, the rich bastards of both religions don’t really want to destroy the capitalist world they spent ages constructing but carve it up between them..
They have a lot of common ground with regard to social control ideas, which unfortunately fits in well with a centre-right system of government. Religion is an effective way of controlling the masses, and most conservative religious types can actually coexist together (for instance in Malaysia and Singapore, countries with British-style systems of Government)
For one thing its because of these religious types that drugs remain illegal, when they have UN meetings often the US Christians and Middle Eastern Muslims (yes, the same ones supposedly “at war” with one another) often share a common platform supporting prohibition…
February 7, 2008 at 11:20 pm #1212001Representatives of the Church of England are prepared to support the introduction of Sharia law..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7232661.stm
its very similar to what was around in Britain until the 1950s or so, when the Church had a lot more real power in society! there was strict control on relationships, arranged marriages, big taboos on stuff like drugs and total belief in authority structures (religious or otherwise)
the real danger is not the war between the conservative Muslims and Christians, its when the two start agreeing. Deep down that is what is happening, the rich bastards of both religions don’t really want to destroy the capitalist world they spent ages constructing but carve it up between them..
They have a lot of common ground with regard to social control ideas, which unfortunately fits in well with a centre-right system of government. Religion is an effective way of controlling the masses, and most conservative religious types can actually coexist together (for instance in Malaysia and Singapore, countries with British-style systems of Government)
For one thing its because of these religious types that drugs remain illegal, when they have UN meetings often the US Christians and Middle Eastern Muslims (yes, the same ones supposedly “at war” with one another) often share a common platform supporting prohibition…
February 7, 2008 at 11:25 pm #1154743JonnyQuest wrote:ho ho i thought u were against nuke power?I am not a fan of it and don’t think any more stations should be built, the problem is that people need to consume less.
Oil isn’t just used to make electricity – it ends up in stuff like plastic packaging etc the use of which can be reduced if people put their minds to it..
the dungeness train loaded up with all sorts of radioactive stuff probably rolls quite near to you….
February 7, 2008 at 11:25 pm #1212002JonnyQuest wrote:ho ho i thought u were against nuke power?I am not a fan of it and don’t think any more stations should be built, the problem is that people need to consume less.
Oil isn’t just used to make electricity – it ends up in stuff like plastic packaging etc the use of which can be reduced if people put their minds to it..
the dungeness train loaded up with all sorts of radioactive stuff probably rolls quite near to you….
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