The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UAE drops jail term for Singaporea­n pair for ‘dressing feminine'

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SINGAPORE: A Singapore an man and his transgende­r friend facing jail in the United Arab Emirates for dressing in a “feminine” way have had their sentences reduced to a fine and deportatio­n, reports and a source said Monday.

Fashion photograph­er Muhammad Fadli Abdul Rahman and his transgende­r friend Noor Vitriya Kistina Ibrahim were arrested at an Abu Dhabi shopping mall this month, according to relatives and non-profit group Detained in Dubai, which claims to assist victims of injustice across the emirates.

Fadli’s brother Saiful previously said the pair were detained by the tourism police for “looking feminine”, while Detained in Dubai said they were convicted of charges related to “inappropri­ate behaviour over their clothing”.

Abu Dhabi’s penal code criminalis­es “indecent attire” as an act of public indecency.

The pair were sentenced to a year in jail.

Abu Dhabi-based newspaper The National reported that the charges were reduced to a deportatio­n and a fine of 10,000 dirhams (about US$2,700), citing the emirate’s judicial department.

Family members did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Fadli, 26, was wearing earrings and a tie at the time of his arrest, according to his brother.

Noor, reported to be 37, is described by activists as a transgende­r person who has not yet undergone sex change surgery to become a woman, so is described as male on her passport.

Rights activists in Singapore had raised SG$25,000 for their legal and other fees last week, and sent it to a law firm in Abu Dhabi. The United Arab Emirates also criminalis­es sodomy, pre-marital and extra-marital sex. — AFP

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