Three
British men held for seven months without trial on drugs charges in Dubai have
said they were tortured by police with beatings and electric shocks.
Grant
Cameron and Karl Williams, both 25 and from London, and Suneet Jeerh, 25, from
Essex, were arrested while on holiday on July 10 last year by police who
claimed to have found a quantity of a synthetic cannabis known as
"spice" in their car.
The men
signed documents in Arabic - a language none of them understands - after being
threatened by having guns put to their heads and in Williams' case, having
electric shocks administered to the testicles, lawyer Marc Calcutt said.
Mr
Calcutt, from human rights charity Reprieve, says they
have denied charges of "consumption and possession with intent to
distribute" and will appear at their first trial hearing on Thursday.
In a
draft witness statement provided to Mr Calcutt, Williams said: "I remember
that the police put a towel on my face so I could not see.
"They
kept telling me I was going to die. I was so scared.
"Once
I had been knocked to the ground, the police picked me up and put me on the
bed. They pulled down my trousers, spread my legs and started to electrocute my
testicles. It was unbelievably painful. I was so scared.
"Then
they took off the towel and I could see that there was a gun pointed at my
head. All I could think was that the gun in my face could go off if the
policeman slipped, and it would kill me.
"I
started to believe that I was going to die in that room."
The
torture took place in the desert, it was claimed, where the men were initially
taken after their arrest, and subsequently in a hotel room.
Williams
and Cameron have been held at Port Rashid police station since their arrest,
while Jeerh was moved and is now in Al Awir Central Jail.
Mr
Calcutt said: "The idea that young British tourists on holiday can find
themselves arrested and tortured in this way is truly appalling.
"Being
electrocuted in the testicles is about as brutal a torture as can be imagined.
"The
Dubai authorities need to immediately drop the charges against the men and
conduct an independent investigation into how these terrible events occurred.
"If
they do not, I am sure this story will linger in people's memories -
particularly when it comes to booking their holidays."
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