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Drug sentence for DJ Grooverider highlights UAE's strict laws
DJ Grooverider Arrested in Dubai!
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- The recent arrest and sentencing of a British disc jockey in Dubai highlights the need for foreign travelers to pay close attention to the United Arab Emirates' strict rules on prohibited substances, a legal charity said Wednesday.
Western tourists oblivious to the severe drugs laws in the UAE often end up in jail after arriving in the conservative Muslim country with tiny amounts of narcotics.
DJ Grooverider, whose real name is Raymond Bingham, was jailed Tuesday for four years in Dubai for possession of cannabis, said a spokesman for BBC Radio 1, where the he presented a weekly drum 'n bass show.
He was arrested November 23 after being caught with 2.16 grams of the drug at the airport, the BBC spokesman said.
"It's another incident of exactly the sort of case we've seen occurring with increased frequency," said Catherine Wolthuizen, chief executive of Fair Trials International.
The charity issued a warning to travelers earlier this month, urging them to read up on Dubai's restrictions and make sure they are free of any substances. The warning followed a series of cases in which Dubai authorities arrested travelers with trace amounts of banned substances or seemingly innocuous items.
Fair Trials highlighted the case of a Swiss man jailed for having three poppy seeds on his shirt which apparently came from a sandwich he had eaten at the airport before departure.
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UAE customs officials said the man was stopped after arriving in Dubai from Zurich on January 18, though it provided no other details on his case.
The U.S. State Department warns that poppy seeds are on the UAE's list of controlled substances. An official at the UAE's police labs who declined to be named said the Emirates only ban raw poppy seeds -- not baked -- because raw seeds could be planted for drug use.
The British and U.S. governments have warnings in place for travelers to the UAE, alerting them to the severe penalties for being found with drugs, and the types of drugs which are illegal in the country.
"The possession and/or import of even the smallest amount of drugs can result in a minimum prison sentence of four years," states the advice from Britain's Foreign Office. "The presence of drugs in the system is counted as possession."
Some prescribed medications -- such as Valium or those used for hormone replacement therapy -- are forbidden even with a prescription, Fair Trials said. Codeine, which is available over the counter in Britain, is allowed only with a doctor's prescription, the Foreign Office states.
Fair Trials mentioned the case of an unnamed 20-year-old who was traveling back to England from Pakistan. The charity said he was arrested after customs officers allegedly found 0.02 grams of cannabis in his pocket.
UAE customs officials told CNN the 20-year-old was arrested January 16 and actually was found with 0.67 grams of cannabis.
"Travelers must be aware about and understand the laws of any country they visit," said a customs official, who also declined to be named.
The BBC spokesman said Grooverider, who went to Dubai to work at a club, claimed he forgot the drugs were in the pocket of a pair of trousers.
"Grooverider is paying a very high price for a serious mistake," the Radio 1 spokesman said.
Fair Trials' Wolthuizen said one thing is clear: Travelers to the UAE must be careful.
"The Emirates are quite happy to be known as having an unusually strict approach to enforcing their drug laws," Wolthuizen said. "They are going to extraordinary lengths to enforce them."
where is the sentence it just talks about the arrest
Damn.
From what I read it says he's doing 4 years. And thats the minimum sentence for drugs.
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| Originally posted by Zild From what I read it says he's doing 4 years. And thats the minimum sentence for drugs. |
UAE never claimed to be a bastion of civil liberties anyways...
Fock ... he's a good DJ too, I have couple of his mixes or tracks somewhere, Grooverider is a familiar name (maybe its some good remix that I have?).
Makes me think ... why the hell would I ever go to any of those evil Middle Eastern countries (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran included)? Fuck those countries, no offense. Their peoples are suffering. Their laws sicken me. Jailing for 4 years for possessing 0.02 grams of cannabis? You gotta be joking me.
I have never done drugs, but I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I had to move there. Fuck the big paycheque.
Its a shame, 4 years is a long time too.
It's probably execution for even thinking about marijuana over there.
The only accepted drug they do is khat, which is basically methamphetamine, and warrants many years in jail if possessed in the USA.
Not only do they not care about the quantity possessed, they are proud of their strict standards. Do they drug test incoming tourists?
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| Originally posted by DJ Shibby It's probably execution for even thinking about marijuana over there. The only accepted drug they do is khat, which is basically methamphetamine, and warrants many years in jail if possessed in the USA. |
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| Originally posted by Magnetonium Fock ... he's a good DJ too, I have couple of his mixes or tracks somewhere, Grooverider is a familiar name (maybe its some good remix that I have?). Makes me think ... why the hell would I ever go to any of those evil Middle Eastern countries (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran included)? Fuck those countries, no offense. Their peoples are suffering. Their laws sicken me. Jailing for 4 years for possessing 0.02 grams of cannabis? You gotta be joking me. I have never done drugs, but I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I had to move there. Fuck the big paycheque. Its a shame, 4 years is a long time too. |
Iran borders a country which is the world's largest Opium and heroin producer.
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| Originally posted by Omega_M Iran borders a country which is the world's largest Opium and heroin producer. |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 Mexico and Canada border the countries largest cocain and marijuana consumers...... |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 Mexico and Canada border the countries largest cocain and marijuana consumers...... |
It's not hard to get alcohol or drugs in the UAE, Bharain, and several other Middle Eastern countires, at least if you're a wealthy lazy fat Arab fuck. Talk about hypocrisy and selective enforcement. Although it is rather stupid to fly in anywhere with drugs already on you, the only person I know who's gotton away with that would be myself lol. I accidentally forgot to remove Afghani hashish from a little plastic bagy stashed in my wallet when I made a trip to Pakistan, and on the way back I actually got checked at every airpot. I forget where, but at somewhere in Germany, they went to the meticulous degree of inspection... including a request to empy the contents of my wallet and asking if I'd made any hardware changes to my PS2. I don't know how they missed it, or I did... I guess I stashed it away pretty good. Later when I got back to Newark (the one in the SF Bay Area, northern California, not New Jersy), I completely emptied my wallet and was shocked to find it there and realize that I'd flown over seas with it. At that point there wasn't much I could do other not worry and smoke it
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What 'Strict' laws? haan? Laws are laws.. you follow it.. or die..
Do you nuts know that its death penalty for carrying Hash in Singapore? Now that not muslim country.. is that strict for you druggies?
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| Originally posted by Omega_M So when did I say US was a safe country ? |
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| Originally posted by eROs.au No, its more like coffee |

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| Originally posted by rewind_plz What 'Strict' laws? haan? Laws are laws.. you follow it.. or die.. Do you nuts know that its death penalty for carrying Hash in Singapore? Now that not muslim country.. is that strict for you druggies? |
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| Originally posted by Lemonad Turkey and Iran are actually safe countries.. safer than many other countries, USA included. The media will make you think otherwise. |
You also don't want to be caught with drugs in a country like Thailand...
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| Originally posted by CHRles You also don't want to be caught with drugs in a country like Thailand... |
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| Makes me think ... why the hell would I ever go to any of those evil Middle Eastern countries (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran included)? Fuck those countries, no offense. Their peoples are suffering. Their laws sicken me. Jailing for 4 years for possessing 0.02 grams of cannabis? You gotta be joking me. |
What do non-muslims do for a night out in Dubai? If there is not alcohol?
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