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US teacher held after drug package was intercepte­d in the post is cleared

- SALAM AL AMIR

A schoolteac­her working in Abu Dhabi has been cleared by a court after a package containing drugs with her phone number displayed on it was uncovered by customs officials.

The packet containing 199 grams of marijuana was delivered to a Dubai branch of Emirates Post Office in August last year.

Although it was addressed to a different person, it carried the teacher’s contact number.

Customs officers routinely scan mail to ensure that it does not contain illicit material or substances. An arrest warrant was subsequent­ly issued for the American.

She was arrested by police at Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Airport as she prepared to fly home to the US on vacation during the school holidays on July 3 this year.

The case was referred to Dubai Police’s anti-narcotics team because the drugs were found in the emirate.

The PE teacher declined to give police a urine sample as part of their investigat­ions until she had spoken to her lawyer.

She was prosecuted for refusing to comply with the request and held in custody for nearly two months as she awaited a court date.

She denied a charge of refraining from following prosecutio­n orders during a hearing on August 24.

A police officer told judges at Dubai’s Court of Misdemeano­urs the woman refused to give a urine sample and refused to sign a urine test applicatio­n as part of the investigat­ion process.

“I tried to convince her twice but she refused to do so before talking to her lawyer,” the officer said.

But the woman’s lawyer said she was merely exercising her right to seek legal counsel.

“She didn’t refuse, she simply asked to speak to me as her lawyer but she was denied that right and was told she would face charges for obstructin­g legal procedures,” Awatif Mohammed from Al

She was terrified because the charge she was faced with at the drug force department was importing drugs AWATIF MOHAMMED

Lawyer

Rowaad Advocates told the court.

Ms Mohammed said her client was asked to provide a urine sample despite the absence of a prosecutio­n order.

“She was terrified because the charge she was faced with at the drug force department was importing drugs,” the lawyer told judges.

She said investigat­ions revealed that her client was not involved in ordering the package.

The woman was cleared of the charge and faces no further investigat­ion over the drug package.

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