British teenager jailed in Dubai for sex with 17-year-old freed after royal pardon

A 17 -year -old British teenager who was imprisoned in Dubai to have sex with a 17 -year -old girl returned to England after being released by the royal amnesty.
19 -year -old Markus Fakana was on holiday in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) when he hit the holiday romance with the British girl who stayed in the same hotel in August 2024.
The girl’s mother reported to the local authorities after discovering messages between young people who were 18 years old..
From Tottenham in North London, Mr. Fakana was sentenced to a few months imprisonment last December after being sentenced to one year in prison last December.
However, after receiving a royal amnesty from the Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the campaign group, which was now detained in Dubai, returned to England on Thursday, July 3 and returned.
Dubai CEO was detained in Radha Stirling: “Everything was very fast and the plane was nervous until the asphalt left.
“We relieved Marcus was released early for one -year imprisonment. He’s getting rid of the suffering right now.”
In an official statement, Stirling added: “Marcus should never be put on this issue. He had to spend a short day with his family, but he spent a year in the tourism center.”
UAE has recently had sex outside marriage for tourists, but under the laws of the UAE 17 -year -old girl was a small, and the legal guardian of her mother, Mr. Fakana reportedly complained.
Mr. Fakana claimed that she was not aware of the girl from London at the same time, and she was younger than her for the first time. The age of sexual activity in the UK is 16.
Before releasing his sentence, he served in Al Aweer prison, also known as Dubai Central Prison.
According to reports, the order of death in prison and some of Dubai’s worst criminals contain terrorists, killers and rapists.
There were weak food processing and inadequate general hygiene reports in special detention facilities for drug criminals.
Media reports and NGOs stated that some detainees in custody of the State Security Department did not receive enough access to medical care.
Last year, Mr. Fakana, who spoke in a temporary stay while in guarantee, said to the campaign group detained in Dubai: “My family and I were ruined and shocked.
“I never wanted to violate the law. He didn’t come to me at that time and I’m sorry for that. Majesty, Sheikh Muhammad Al Maktoum, I want to forgive and forgive me. Please give my life back.”




