A young British man is in legal trouble in the United Arab Emirates after a romance that started on vacation went horribly wrong.
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Marcus Fakana, an 18-year-old from London, traveled with his family to Dubai when he began a secretive sexual relationship in September with a 17-year-old girl โ also from London โ who was staying at the same hotel.
According to a report from the BBC, the girlโs mother called the Dubai police after finding pictures and text messages on her daughterโs phone when she returned to the United Kingdom. Dubai police then arrested Fakana at his hotel.
โWe really liked each other but she was secretive with her family because they were strict,โ Fakana told Detained in Dubai, an organization of legal experts who advocate for foreigners experiencing legal issues in the UAE. โMy parents knew about our relationship but she couldnโt tell hers. She had to meet me without telling them it was to see a boy.โ
Fakana added that his parents have had to leave him in Dubai since his arrest so they could return to London and work to pay for his legal expenses and the Airbnb he is staying in while out on bail.
โThe police demanded 10,000 AED for bail which Iโve been told is not normal and the costs are mounting. Iโm here all alone. I pray this nightmare will be over and Iโll be home for Christmas,โ he told Detained in Dubai.
Although Fakanaโs relationship with the girl, who has since turned 18, would not be illegal in the UK, the laws in Dubai are different. According to the UKโs Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) website, a consensual sexual relationship in the UAE between two people outside of marriage is only legal if both are over 18 years old. Now, Fakana could face a sentence of 20 years in prison.
โDubai has only recently legalized out-of-wedlock sex for tourists but still hosts a strict Islamic legal system,โ Radha Stirling, Detained in Dubaiโs CEO, told The Guardian.
Sterling hopes that by bringing international attention to the case, they will be able to get justice for Marcus Fakana.
โWe are not talking about any abuse or taking advantage of anyone,โ she told the BBC. โThis is clearly just a case of two older teenagers, both of them now the same age, who have been caught up because a mother reported the behavior.โ
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