Dubai Court Acquits Woman of Drug Charges


Dubai court acquits woman of drug charges

Published in: Khaleej Times | Expat Media | Dubai City | Times News

Lawyer argues that eased penalties under the country’s new drug law should apply since the woman is a first-time offender

A South American woman — who had been caught with marijuana at Dubai International Airport (DXB) — was cleared of drug charges under the UAE’s new law.

The Dubai Criminal Court acquitted the defendant, stating that the amount of drugs found in her possession proved that it was meant for personal use. She was also a first-time offender.

The 39-year-old defendant was arrested in April this year upon her arrival at DXB. A luggage search revealed that she was carrying more than 61g of Cannabis packed in two cigarette rolls.

During the interrogation, she admitted that the marijuana was hers but argued that it was only for personal use. Urine tests also showed traces of Cannabis in her system.

Her Emirati lawyer, Awatif Mohammed from Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy, argued that eased penalties under the country’s new drug law should apply to the woman because she was a first-time offender.

The verdict, which was issued last week, is subject to appeal within two weeks.

 

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