A female traveller was arrested at the airport, and the court in the UAE fined her 20,000 dirhams because of her passport.
A passenger was detained at the airport in The United Arab Emirates, and a court of law determined that the person should be fined 20,000 dirhams for the passport.
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The Fujairah Federal Court issued a fine of 20,000 dirhams to a woman for possessing psychotropic substances in her passport.
The police seized a paper clipping that demonstrated that the substance in question was a component of cannabis that was manufactured under circumstances that were not legally authorised (involving the classification of narcotic substances).
The accused denied having custody of the scrapping, verified that nothing had been taken from her personal belongings, indicated that she had delivered her passport, and was thereafter informed that the passport included a piece of paper that contained narcotic compounds.
The Fujairah Court fines a passenger 20,000 dharass because of their passport.
Because of the passport, the Fujairah Court determines that a traveller must pay a fine of 20,000 dharass. For its part, the Court stated that a woman's indictment was conclusively substantiated by the criminal laboratory's report on the subject of the accused's article and by the fact that her statements were contained in the record of the evidence and the investigations of the Public Prosecutor's Office, which established the court's certainty that the accused had committed the charge against her.
The accused was charged with a fine of 20,000 dirham, and the court also ordered the confiscation and destruction of the seizures.