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Scot facing jail over Dubai 'hip touch' | Scot facing jail over Dubai 'hip touch' |
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A Scot is facing a three-year jail sentence in Dubai for reportedly putting his hand on a man in a bar. | A Scot is facing a three-year jail sentence in Dubai for reportedly putting his hand on a man in a bar. |
Jamie Harron, who is 27 and from Stirling, said he was trying to avoid spilling his drink in the crowded Rock Bottom Bar when the incident happened. | Jamie Harron, who is 27 and from Stirling, said he was trying to avoid spilling his drink in the crowded Rock Bottom Bar when the incident happened. |
He was locked up for five days and has now been prevented from leaving the city in order to attend court. | He was locked up for five days and has now been prevented from leaving the city in order to attend court. |
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said it was providing consular assistance on the matter. | The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said it was providing consular assistance on the matter. |
The arrest follows the case of an Edinburgh man who was also detained in Dubai after attempting to exchange a fake £20. | The arrest follows the case of an Edinburgh man who was also detained in Dubai after attempting to exchange a fake £20. |
William Barclay, from Edinburgh, returned home on Friday after being held in a Dubai jail for three days during a family holiday. | |
'Quite outrageous' | 'Quite outrageous' |
The campaign group Detained in Dubai said Mr Harron was arrested for public indecency after touching the man on his hip. | The campaign group Detained in Dubai said Mr Harron was arrested for public indecency after touching the man on his hip. |
Mr Harron, who works as an electrician in Afghanistan and was on a two-day stopover in the United Arab Emirates, is said to have since lost his job and spent more than £30,000 in expenses and legal fees, since the incident on 15 July. | Mr Harron, who works as an electrician in Afghanistan and was on a two-day stopover in the United Arab Emirates, is said to have since lost his job and spent more than £30,000 in expenses and legal fees, since the incident on 15 July. |
Radha Stirling, chief executive of Detained in Dubai, said: "It is quite outrageous that he has been held in the country for so long already. | Radha Stirling, chief executive of Detained in Dubai, said: "It is quite outrageous that he has been held in the country for so long already. |
"This is another example of how vulnerable tourists are to arrest and detention in Dubai and at how drawn-out and disorganised legal proceedings are." | "This is another example of how vulnerable tourists are to arrest and detention in Dubai and at how drawn-out and disorganised legal proceedings are." |
The organisation claims it was only after Mr Harron and his friend sat at a table that the man who had been touched seemed aggravated. | The organisation claims it was only after Mr Harron and his friend sat at a table that the man who had been touched seemed aggravated. |
Police arrived at the scene "20 to 30" minutes later and arrested Mr Harron, according to his representatives. | Police arrived at the scene "20 to 30" minutes later and arrested Mr Harron, according to his representatives. |
'Present himself' | 'Present himself' |
The charges he faces in connection with the incident are said to be twofold - drinking alcohol and public indecency. | The charges he faces in connection with the incident are said to be twofold - drinking alcohol and public indecency. |
Mr Harron was reportedly locked up for five days in Al Barsha prison, before being released on bail and having his passport confiscated. | Mr Harron was reportedly locked up for five days in Al Barsha prison, before being released on bail and having his passport confiscated. |
Ms Stirling added that following a conversation with Mr Harron, it was clear that he was under "immense pressure and stress". | Ms Stirling added that following a conversation with Mr Harron, it was clear that he was under "immense pressure and stress". |
She said: "He was expecting to appear in court this Sunday, but the court moved the date without telling him or his lawyer. | She said: "He was expecting to appear in court this Sunday, but the court moved the date without telling him or his lawyer. |
"This led to a sentence of 30 days' imprisonment for failing to present himself at the hearing." | "This led to a sentence of 30 days' imprisonment for failing to present himself at the hearing." |
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: "We have been in contact with a British man following his arrest in Dubai in July. We are providing consular assistance." | A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: "We have been in contact with a British man following his arrest in Dubai in July. We are providing consular assistance." |
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