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Brit Mia O’Brien jailed in Dubai faces 25 years for ‘single line of cocaine’

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

British​ Law Student Faces 25 Years in Dubai Prison Over cocaine Possession

DUBAI, UAE – Mia O’Brien, a 21-year-old⁣ law student from Huyton, ‌Merseyside, is facing up to 25 years in prison after being arrested and convicted of possessing a “single line of ‌cocaine” in Dubai.‍ The case has ⁢sparked outrage and concern for the young woman’s future, highlighting the severe penalties for even minor drug ‌offenses in‌ the United Arab⁤ Emirates.

O’Brien, who was studying law at Liverpool University with aspirations of becoming a lawyer or solicitor, was initially held at the Al Barsha detention center before being transferred to Al Awir jail. Her ⁢mother, Danielle⁤ McKenna, describes the conditions as “vile,” with cells lacking light and unsanitary toilet facilities. The conviction has shattered O’Brien’s⁣ dreams,leaving her feeling her life has been “destroyed,” according to her mother.

The incident occurred during a visit to Dubai ⁤to see a friend and‍ her boyfriend. McKenna insists her ⁣daughter is not a drug user and‍ has no prior ‍criminal record, believing the possession was unintentional and not to sale or personal use. “Mia feels she ⁣has destroyed​ her life as she ‌wanted to be a lawyer or solicitor,” McKenna told the Mail Online. “I speak to her but she can’t say too⁣ much on the phone. She’s just​ made a stupid mistake after going over to see a friend and⁣ her⁣ boyfriend in Dubai.”

Dubai⁢ maintains a zero-tolerance policy ⁢towards drugs, with penalties ranging from lengthy ⁤prison ‌sentences to the‌ death penalty, even for possession of small amounts.British nationals are frequently‍ caught⁤ up‌ in the​ UAE’s strict drug laws, often facing disproportionately harsh sentences compared to those in their home country. ⁢ The case raises questions about the risks faced by tourists and expatriates in the UAE and the⁣ challenges of navigating its legal system. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched by family to support⁢ legal efforts.

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