Man jailed in Dubai for failing drug testing rules, skipping rehabilitation

A 32-year-old Gulf national, identified by his initials H. M., has been sentenced to one year in prison for violating Dubai’s drug testing rules and failing to take advantage of a legal opportunity to rehabilitate.H. M. was required to undergo periodic drug tests under Dubai Police’s rehabilitation program, which is designed to help residents overcome substance abuse while remaining under legal supervision. However, he did not comply with the rules and was later found to have continued using drugs.The case was referred to the Public Prosecution, which escalated it to the Court of Misdemeanors. During the trial, police presented evidence showing that H. M. had purchased drugs and transferred money to a known dealer. Investigators confirmed that these transactions were deliberate, in violation of both drug regulations and financial laws.Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.After reviewing the evidence, the court sentenced H. M. to one year in prison. In addition, he was banned for two years from transferring or depositing money to others, either directly or through intermediaries. Any exceptions would require prior approval from the Central Bank of the UAE, coordinated with the Ministry of Interior. The measure is intended to prevent misuse of financial channels for illegal activities.Legal experts said the case highlights the importance of following rehabilitation programs. Dubai authorities provide structured opportunities for those struggling with substance abuse, but failing to comply can lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment and financial restrictions.The court ruling sends a clear message to residents: take advantage of rehabilitation programs and comply with legal procedures, or face strict consequences. Authorities emphasize that the laws are designed to protect public health and ensure the integrity of financial systems in the UAE.This case shows that second chances are available under the law, but only for those willing to follow the rules. Ignoring these opportunities can result in serious repercussions, as demonstrated in H. M.’s case.Man fined Dh10,000, barred from transfers for sending cash to drug dealers' accountDubai expat sentenced to 10 years in jail, deportation for drug traffickingDubai: Drug dealer sentenced to life after police pose as buyers, catch him red-handed

Man jailed in Dubai for failing drug testing rules, skipping rehabilitation

A 32-year-old Gulf national, identified by his initials H. M., has been sentenced to one year in prison for violating Dubai’s drug testing rules and failing to take advantage of a legal opportunity to rehabilitate.

H. M. was required to undergo periodic drug tests under Dubai Police’s rehabilitation program, which is designed to help residents overcome substance abuse while remaining under legal supervision. However, he did not comply with the rules and was later found to have continued using drugs.

The case was referred to the Public Prosecution, which escalated it to the Court of Misdemeanors. During the trial, police presented evidence showing that H. M. had purchased drugs and transferred money to a known dealer. Investigators confirmed that these transactions were deliberate, in violation of both drug regulations and financial laws.

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After reviewing the evidence, the court sentenced H. M. to one year in prison. In addition, he was banned for two years from transferring or depositing money to others, either directly or through intermediaries. Any exceptions would require prior approval from the Central Bank of the UAE, coordinated with the Ministry of Interior. The measure is intended to prevent misuse of financial channels for illegal activities.

Legal experts said the case highlights the importance of following rehabilitation programs. Dubai authorities provide structured opportunities for those struggling with substance abuse, but failing to comply can lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment and financial restrictions.

The court ruling sends a clear message to residents: take advantage of rehabilitation programs and comply with legal procedures, or face strict consequences. Authorities emphasize that the laws are designed to protect public health and ensure the integrity of financial systems in the UAE.

This case shows that second chances are available under the law, but only for those willing to follow the rules. Ignoring these opportunities can result in serious repercussions, as demonstrated in H. M.’s case.

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