Substantial Increase in Legal Problems for White Collar Indians in the UAE, including Interpol & Extradition

The UAE is composed of many nationalities, though Indians form over 50% of the total population in the UAE.   20% of Indian expats are working in professional employment with a great number of entrepreneurs establishing businesses in a flourishing economy. There are an e...
Detained in Dubai Updates for October / November 2015 - Interpol, Extradition, Status Checks, Debt

Detained in Dubai Updates for October / November 2015
Bank´s debt collection and enforcement agencies outrage customers with cowboy style harassment

"It is no secret that UAE banks have stepped up their efforts to enforce debts internationally and of course, there is nothing wrong with that.  The world is becoming smaller and people don’t expect that a simple relocation will alleviate them of their contractual obliga...
Banks in the UAE are judge, jury, and jailer

In May of 2018, British national Ryan Cornelius was coming to the end of a 10 year prison sentence in Dubai when he was unexpectedly brought by police to a judge’s office where he was informed that his punishment was being extended another 20 years.  He was further told ...
BBC Scotland interviews Radha Stirling and Kenny MacAskill MP on the arrest of Conor Howard in Corfu

Conor Howard, a young Scottish man has been detained for extradition in Greece and faces deportation to Qatar over an herb grinder found in his luggage while transiting through Doha last year.Radha Stirling, founder of Detained in Dubai and Due Process International has ...
Duped migrant workers face modern day slavery in Qatar

Qatar offers up Asian and African workers like real life slaves. It is a kin to human trafficking when someone like Jonnadula agrees to take a job as a chauffeur then ends up forced to work a hard labour job without his consent. He is not allowed to leave the country, hi...
Debt persecution in UAE likely to worsen

Slow economic growth in the UAE connected with lower oil prices, and the property market’s consistent failure to live up to expectations, alongside recent increases in lending by the major Emirates’ banks, is creating conditions for a perfect storm of debt persecution fo...
Radha Stirling in depth with Revive FM - Israel peace deals, Princess Latifa & Middle East justice

Middle East Civil and Criminal Justice Expert Radha Stirling, talks with lawyer and host Ali Fateh on London's Revive FM.
Expats shocked Qatar & UAE banks are getting away with using INTERPOL as debt collection agency

INTERPOL’s global reputation been damaged over the last decade due to their negligence in allowing member countries to misuse the international law enforcement organisation. More specifically, serious questions have been raised regarding transparency, as Interpol’s top f...
Police Check Dubai - Essential Planning

A man was arrested last week on arrival at Dubai International Airport, after a police check returned false negative results.The accusations for which he was detained were of a petty nature.  However, had his police and immigration check returned accurate results, the ma...
Substantial Increase in Legal Problems for White Collar Indians in the UAE, including Interpol & Extradition

The UAE is composed of many nationalities, though Indians form over 50% of the total population in the UAE.   20% of Indian expats are working in professional employment with a great number of entrepreneurs establishing businesses in a flourishing economy. There are an e...
Detained in Dubai Updates for October / November 2015 - Interpol, Extradition, Status Checks, Debt

Detained in Dubai Updates for October / November 2015
Bank´s debt collection and enforcement agencies outrage customers with cowboy style harassment

"It is no secret that UAE banks have stepped up their efforts to enforce debts internationally and of course, there is nothing wrong with that.  The world is becoming smaller and people don’t expect that a simple relocation will alleviate them of their contractual obliga...
Banks in the UAE are judge, jury, and jailer

In May of 2018, British national Ryan Cornelius was coming to the end of a 10 year prison sentence in Dubai when he was unexpectedly brought by police to a judge’s office where he was informed that his punishment was being extended another 20 years.  He was further told ...
BBC Scotland interviews Radha Stirling and Kenny MacAskill MP on the arrest of Conor Howard in Corfu

Conor Howard, a young Scottish man has been detained for extradition in Greece and faces deportation to Qatar over an herb grinder found in his luggage while transiting through Doha last year.Radha Stirling, founder of Detained in Dubai and Due Process International has ...
Duped migrant workers face modern day slavery in Qatar

Qatar offers up Asian and African workers like real life slaves. It is a kin to human trafficking when someone like Jonnadula agrees to take a job as a chauffeur then ends up forced to work a hard labour job without his consent. He is not allowed to leave the country, hi...
Debt persecution in UAE likely to worsen

Slow economic growth in the UAE connected with lower oil prices, and the property market’s consistent failure to live up to expectations, alongside recent increases in lending by the major Emirates’ banks, is creating conditions for a perfect storm of debt persecution fo...
Radha Stirling in depth with Revive FM - Israel peace deals, Princess Latifa & Middle East justice

Middle East Civil and Criminal Justice Expert Radha Stirling, talks with lawyer and host Ali Fateh on London's Revive FM.
Expats shocked Qatar & UAE banks are getting away with using INTERPOL as debt collection agency

INTERPOL’s global reputation been damaged over the last decade due to their negligence in allowing member countries to misuse the international law enforcement organisation. More specifically, serious questions have been raised regarding transparency, as Interpol’s top f...
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