Dubai police say $136 million worth of cocaine seized

This handout picture provided by the Dubai Police Force on October 10, 2021, shows a suspect arrested by the Dubai Police Force, standing behind seized drugs and tools in the Gulf emirate. (AFP)
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Updated 10 October 2021
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Dubai police say $136 million worth of cocaine seized

  • Suspect of Middle Eastern origin arrested in one of the biggest drug busts in Gulf country
  • Drug smugglers face possible death sentences in UAE but executions are rare

DUBAI: The UAE authorities seized half a ton of cocaine worth more than $136 million, Dubai police said on Sunday, in one of the biggest drug busts in the Gulf country. 
Officers “recently thwarted a smuggling attempt of 500 kilograms of pure cocaine into the country,” police statement said. 
“The narcotics, worth more than 500 million dirhams ($136 million) in street value, were well-hidden within the structure of a cargo container.”
The United Arab Emirates, made up of seven emirates including Dubai, has a zero tolerance policy toward drug possession. 
Police said they foiled the smuggling attempt after receiving a tip about a cargo container carrying the contraband through a sea port. 




This handout picture provided by the Dubai Police Force on October 10, 2021, shows drugs and tools seized during a Dubai Police Force operation dubbed "Scorpion" in the Gulf emirate. (AFP)

In the operation dubbed “Scorpion,” a suspect of Middle Eastern origin was arrested. Police described the man as an intermediary for an international drug syndicate. 
“Once the shipment arrived, the suspect transported the illegal drugs to another emirate and stored them in a warehouse with the aim of selling and promoting the harmful toxins,” said Eid Mohammed Thani Hareb, director of the Anti-Narcotics Department, according to the statement.
It added that security officers raided the warehouse and caught the man “red-handed.” 
Drug smugglers face possible death sentences in the UAE but in practice, executions are rare. 


Russia sentences Briton who fought for Ukraine to 13 years in prison camp

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Russia sentences Briton who fought for Ukraine to 13 years in prison camp

  • The jailed Briton was named as 30-year-old Hayden Davies by Russia’s Prosecutor General
  • State prosecutors released a video of Davies being questioned as he stood behind bars

MOSCOW: A British man who fought for Ukraine against the Russian army has been sentenced to 13 years in a maximum security prison camp after being convicted of being a paid mercenary, Russian prosecutors said on Thursday.
The jailed Briton was named as 30-year-old Hayden Davies by Russia’s Prosecutor General which said he had been tried by a court in a part of Russian-controlled Donetsk, one of four Ukrainian regions which Moscow claimed as its own in 2022 in a move Kyiv and the West rejected an illegal land grab.
State prosecutors released a video of Davies being questioned as he stood behind bars, dressed in a black coat and with a shaven head. He says in the video that he had traveled to Ukraine to join the International Legion which paid him $400-500 per month.
The International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine is a unit of the Ukrainian military made up of foreign volunteers.
Asked if he pleaded guilty to the charge against him, Davies says “yeah” and nods his head.
It was not clear whether Davies was speaking under duress and there was no immediate comment from the British Foreign Office.
London in February said Davies was not a mercenary but a Prisoner of War entitled to protection under the Geneva Conventions. It also condemned what it called Moscow’s exploitation of prisoners of war “for political and propaganda purposes.”
Russian prosecutors said on Thursday that Davies had arrived in western Ukraine in August 2024, signed a contract to fight for the International Legion, undergone military training, and then fought against the Russian army in Donetsk.
Davies had been captured by Russia in winter 2024 carrying a US-made assault rifle and ammunition, they said.
British media have reported that Davies once served in the British army and is married and originally from Southampton.
A Russian court jailed another British man, James Scott Rhys Anderson, for 19 years in March after finding him guilty of fighting for Ukraine in the Kursk region of western Russia.