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Briton, 18, sentenced in Dubai over sex with girl

An 18-year-old British man who had a sexual rela­tionship with a 17-year-old British girl in Dubai while the pair were on holiday with their families has been sentenced to one year in prison, a cam­paign group has said.

Marcus Fakana of Tottenham, north Lon­don, began the secretive holiday romance in September with another Londoner, who is now aged 18.

After returning home and seeing pictures and chats, the girl’s mother reported the relationship to Dubai police, who then arrested Fakana at his hotel.

Sex with a person aged under 18 is illegal in Dubai.

The campaign group, Detained in Dubai, called the judgment an “utter disgrace” and said Fakana would appeal against the “unreasonable” sentence.

The organisation, which helps foreigners abroad and is an interna­tional authority on UAE law, added that Fakana felt “abandoned by the British government”.

A UK Foreign, Com­monwealth & Devel­opment Office spokes­person said: “We are supporting a British man in the UAE and are in contact with his family.”

The Dubai Public Pros­ecutor’s office has been approached for comment but previously said its le­gal system “is committed to protecting the rights of all individuals and ensuring impartial judicial proceedings”.

Radha Stirling, the founder and chief ex­ecutive of Detained in Dubai, said Fakana, who has been unable to leave the country since Sep­tember, was “desperately hoping” to return home this week.

“But prosecutorial mishandling in the first stages of the case meant it wasn’t heard as a misde­meanour when it should have been,” she said.

“The family have issued a plea to Dubai ruler HH Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum to spare Marcus for consensual sex with another British citizen.”

Ms Stirling told the BBC that the teenager would be deported fol­lowing his sentence.

She added: “I’m not sure that this is a law they should be upholding to this extent.

“A custodial sentence for consensual sex by two people – tourists who were only supposed to be there for a short time – does not warrant a year in jail, doesn’t warrant tearing this family apart and ruining this young 18-year-old’s life.”

She previously said that his parents “don’t know what to do” and had had to return to London with­out their son to resume their jobs, as a cleaner and in a warehouse. -BBC

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