London-based dentist held in Dubai over complimentary glass of wine

Holman's ordeal may turn into year-long detention


News Desk August 11, 2018
Ellie Holman. PHOTO: FACEBOOK

A Swedish woman was held in Dubai for three days along with her four-year-old daughter after drinking a complimentary glass of wine, The Guardian reported.

Ellie Holman, a dentist who lives in London with her English partner Gary was denied water and forced to clean toilets, rights NGO Detained in Dubai has claimed.  The NGO, formed to help people held in the United Arab Emirates, said Holman was arrested on July 13 after consuming a single glass of wine served on an eight-hour Emirates flight from London.

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Upon arriving in Dubai, an immigration official questioned Holman on her visa and asked if she had consumed alcohol. The woman was then told her visa was invalid and she had to immediately return to London.

Holman claimed the man was “dismissive and rude” when she asked if she could buy another visa and questioned her on consuming alcohol, which she admitted. She began filming the official using her phone, incognisant of how it constituted an offence. Holman was also unaware regarding alcohol consumption being proscribed in the UAE.

Both, mother and child were then taken into custody and their phones and passports confiscated. Holman was asked for a blood sample to ascertain if she had consumed alcohol and denied a phone to call her partner while being held.

She said the pair were made to sleep on a “filthy” mattress and she was told to clean toilets and floors. “My little girl had to go to the toilet on the cell floor. I have never heard her cry in the same way as she did in that cell,” she said.



COMMENTS (6)

AAM | 5 years ago | Reply If alcohol consumption is banned in Dubai, then why is it that their airline Emirates gives alcohol to their passengers? and why is is that every club and bar in Dubai sells alcohol? and not to mention the 50% of municipality tax on the price of every alcohol served, which goes to Dubai's government. Every single tourist in the country knows that alcohol can be easily consumed in any club and bar which are licensed. The only restriction is that a person is not allowed to drive while in the state of intoxication and Muslims are restricted to consume, in this case the lady is not a Muslim. I think to maintain their superiority over this matter Dubai Immigration officials have given such a baseless statement. If their statement is true then alcohol wouldn't have been easily accessible to people in Emirates Airline, clubs and Bars.
bogus | 5 years ago | Reply @Sauraxa
Travel agents must advise travellers not to consume alcohol in flight
Nope - travel agents should advise Western travelers to avoid Dubai.
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