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Irish man faces ‘several years’ in Dubai jail after sending a ninja emoji to acquaintance ‘who stole his belongings’

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An Irish man is facing ‘several years’ in a Dubai jail after he sent a ninja emoji to an acquaintance who is alleged to have stolen his belongings. 

Stuart Quiney travelled to the UAE in September and is currently staying with a friend while subject to a travel ban.

The text messages were sent before the 39-year-old went there.

In January 2022, the property renovator accompanied his friend to Dubai to help him set up his new life.

Stuart, of Laragh, Co Wicklow, Ireland, was introduced to a Belgian resident who assisted his friend in getting an apartment.

Stuart stayed with his friend for two months before returning to Ireland.

The keen golfer and gardener had intended to return to the UAE a week later to spend more time with his friend.

He left some of his belongings in the apartment.

Stuart Quiney (pictured, left) travelled to the UAE in September and is currently staying with a friend while subject to a travel ban

Stuart Quiney (pictured, left) travelled to the UAE in September and is currently staying with a friend while subject to a travel ban

Stuart is now facing several years in prison thanks to his emoji use

Stuart is now facing several years in prison thanks to his emoji use

A spokesperson for Detained in Dubai alleged: ‘While both Stuart and his friend were away, the Belgian let himself into the place and removed all of their personal belongings without permission.

‘Stuart was understandably upset and hoped he’d be able to recover his things, they were personal to him, including small, but sentimental gifts from his late grandmother.

‘Stuart drafted multiple legal letters but they were completely ignored.’

‘I don’t really mind the clothes, it’s just those things that were my grandmother’s and a gift from a friend that is very important to me’, he told crisis manager Radha Stirling, the founder of Detained in Dubai.

‘I came over in June last year and sent him a few messages, basically saying I wanted my things back or I would go to the police but I got no reply again.’

After returning to Ireland he got some more bad news.

His grandmother was suffering from dementia and being moved into a home.

‘It hit him very hard,’ added Ms Stirling.

He is now not allowed to leave the UAE

He is now not allowed to leave the UAE

A blood drop emoji

A ninja emoji

Stuart sent these emojis to his Belgian associate, which was used as evidence for the alleged threat

‘She is his best friend. He dealt with the pain by drinking alcohol, something he only does once or twice a year.

‘In a drunken state, he must have remembered the theft, reached for his phone and sent some emojis of ninja man and blood drop to the Belgian.’

Mr Quiney told Ms Stirling: ‘I very rarely drink so this is completely out of character for me.

‘I’ve never been in trouble with the law.’

When he arrived on September 6, he was immediately taken into custody, transported to Al Barsha police station and told he could not leave the country, the organisation said.

‘He has been advised that he could face several years in prison under strict laws that prohibit rude, offensive or threatening text messages, even if expressed sarcastically, jokingly between close friends or loved ones,’ Detained in Dubai’s statement explained.

‘Stuart’s mother has been in touch with the accuser and they have both apologised but he has said he won’t withdraw the case,’ said Stirling.

She said Dubai’s strict laws are often abused by complainants who open police cases merely as a means to extort victims.

‘It’s unconscionable that this is allowed to happen.

‘It puts people at risk of false allegations and wrongful prosecutions.

‘The UAE’s cybercrime laws are highly dangerous to tourists.

‘They are unclear, subjective, arbitrarily enforced and the punishments can be severe.’

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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