Diving on the Arabian Peninsula won’t appeal if you’re
looking for a little extra attention from the dive staff.
Roxanne Hillier, a South African dive instructor who was
working in the United Arab Emirates, was jailed for three
months after being found guilty of being alone in the same
room with her male boss and of having sex out of wedlock.
Hillier, 22, had been living and working at a dive operation
in Khorfakkan in the Emirate of Sharjah, since November.
In mid-May, police raided the operation, arresting Hillier, 22,
and her boss on sex-related charges. This happened despite
medical tests that showed no sign of sex, and despite Hillier
not even being in the same room as the guy at the time of their arrest. After little more than a kangaroo court hearing,
she was sentenced to jail with deportation, while her boss, a
local, received a six-month sentence.
Her case is not an isolated one in the UAE. A young,
drunk and unmarried British couple was arrested for having
sex on a public beach in Dubai last year. A British citizen
was jailed after immigration authorities found a few tiny
poppy seeds (that’s what heroin is made from) stuck to his
jacket; he had purchased a bread roll at Heathrow airport
to eat on the flight. People have also been jailed for bringing
in prescription codeine cough syrup and melatonin, and
one unfortunate chap got a four-year prison sentence when a
shred of cannabis the size of a sugar grain was detected stuck
to the bottom of his shoe.