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Shvoong Home>Law & Politics>DJ Grooverider Jailed for Four Years in Dubai Summary

DJ Grooverider Jailed for Four Years in Dubai

Book Summary   by:djmaxi     Original Author: rajiv
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A Radio 1 DJ recognized as one of the pioneers of drum''''n''''bass music was
yesterday sentenced in Dubai to four years in prison for possession of
cannabis. Groove rider, whose real name is Raymond Bingham, was found
guilty of possession and illegally bringing marijuana into the United
Arab Emirates.

He was arrested at Dubai airport on November 23 last year after
police found a small transparent bag containing 2.16g of the drug in
his luggage. The four-year sentence was the minimum term allowed under
UAE law, which takes a hard line on drugs. Recently a string of
travelers have been arrested as Dubai''''s popularity as a tourism and
business destination has increased.

At an earlier hearing, Bingham had argued that he had no intention
of bringing the drug into the country. "The drugs were in my possession
and I forgot I had them in my trousers," he said. The DJ has two weeks
to appeal.

Grooverider, a prominent name in music circles since the 1990s when
he helped popularize drum''''n''''bass, was to play a set at a nightclub in
the city. In an interview after he had been jailed he said: "I just
want this to end. I want to leave and never come back."

Alongside DJ partner Fabio, he has presented a Radio 1 show for
several years. It is understood that, because he is employed as a
freelance, the BBC has not paid Groove rider since his arrest in
November.

Earlier this month the charity Fair Trials International warned
that travelers were falling foul of the tough regime at Dubai airport.
It highlighted cases including that of Keith Brown, who was arrested
after a rolled up cigarette was discovered in the sole of his shoe. He
was charged with possession of 0.003g of cannabis and jailed for four
years.

Fair Trials added that it had had reports of a Swiss national who
was sentenced to four years in prison in the UAE after three poppy
seeds from a bread roll were found on his clothe
Published: February 20, 2008   
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