Monday, February 11, 2008
So I generally don't like to pass along stories that I can't corroborate on the internet. You know, like those e-mail forwards telling you that Bill Gates and Walt Disney Jr want to give away free money and if you forward the message to a dozen friends they'll track it and send you a check. Or then there are the sad ones about some kid who was kidnapped and if everyone forwards this mail to ten people it'll cover the world within days ... stuff like that.

Anyway this story popped up on several legit UK publications in the last week, and it has a legitimate website to go with it - Fair Trials International. True, it give no name or date, which sounds fishy. But on the other hand, Dubai is pretty crazy about drug laws (just ask Dallas Austin).

So the story goes that a Swiss national has been given a four year jail term in the Dubai ... after three poppy seeds were detected on his clothing at Dubai International Airport. Apparently he had eaten a poppy seed roll at London's Heathrow before flying into town.

Reminds me of that episode of Seinfeld with the false positive drug test after a poppyseed muffin.

Anyway, here's the story:

The Times Online
Travellers who 'smuggle' poppy seeds face Dubai jail
By Ginny McGrath
February 8, 2008

Britons heading to the United Arab Emirates have been warned that carrying some foodstuffs and common over-the-counter medications could warrant a four-year prison sentence.

Among the banned substances are foods containing poppy seeds; melatonin, which is taken to ease the effects of jetlag; codeine, a common ingredient in pain relief medication, and any trace of drugs such as cannabis, however small.

The warning was issued by the charity Fair Trials International, which assists people facing trials abroad, following a spate of arrests of visitors to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

The charity's chief executive Catherine Wolthuizen said: "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."

Among the Britons arrested recently in Dubai for carrying banned substances is Grooverider, a Radio 1 DJ, who is facing up to four years in prison after Dubai customs officials reportedly found a small amount of cannabis in his record collection. His case has been adjourned until later this month.

In another case, a 43-year-old man from Middlesex was imprisoned earlier this week for four years after Dubai customs officials used highly sensitive screening equipment to detect 0.003g cannabis in the tread of his shoe. Keith Andrew 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.

Unlike many countries, the UAE will also arrest travellers found with traces of banned substances in their bodily fluids.

Ms Wolthuizen said: "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."

Among the cases named by the chairty is that of Tracy Wilkinson, 45, from West Sussex, who was arrested at Dubai airport in 2005 for possession of codeine, which she had been taking for 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.

For a full list of substances banned in the UAE, click here.
 
posted by Josh at 6:24 PM |


3 Comments:


At February 12, 2008 8:24 PM, Blogger Tuan

Hey didn't 50 cent just come to Dubai and do a show? He made it through? Maybe he ain't really gangsta......it's just for show.....maybe when he was shot he was with the Vice President and not on the streets of Compton....hmmmmmm

 

At February 12, 2008 9:32 PM, Blogger Josh

Yeah, it's kind of odd that Curtis Jackson can get through security with no problems while the guy who produced Boyz II Men's "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" and P!nk's "Just like a Pill" gets caught.

Who's the real gangsta here?!

 

At February 13, 2008 12:36 AM, Blogger LadyBanana

I spent a week in Dubai in January with one those listed medicines in my handbag.. no problems encountered at all.

But I did have a letter from my GP, just in case!