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UAE Crime

Dubai passenger caught with marijuana oil in e-cigarettes

Man claims it was prescribed to him to fight depression



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Dubai: An American investor who was caught at Dubai International Airport with marijuana oil used in e-cigarettes claimed at the Dubai Court of First Instance that it was prescribed by doctors for depression.

The 33-year-old American defendant was arrested in July 2019 at the airport as he was carrying 11 pods of ‘marijuana oil’ or cannabidiol, known as CBD.

Inspectors found with him 17 marijuana cigarettes weighing 21 grams, chocolate bars contain marijuana weighing 381 grams and two 60ml bottles of liquid marijuana.

“It’s for my personal use. I suffer from depression and anxiety,” the defendant told judges.

A criminal lab report confirmed a substance found inside his luggage was illegal CBD oil.

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Dubai Public Prosecution charged the defendant with possessing and smuggling illegal substances. The verdict is expected on October 6 until which time the defendant will remain under police custody.

The case is the second of its kind in Dubai Courts this year.

The first case involved a British tourist who was jailed for 10 years, followed by deportation, for carrying 4.4kg of marijuana oil. The 31-year-old British visitor was arrested carrying 307 pods full of marijuana oil. The court ordered the visitor to pay a Dh50,000 fine.

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