Dubai prison for a crime that he claims he didn't commit.Albert Douglas, 60, says he has been subjected to beatings which has left him battered and bruised because of a "fraudulent cheque", allegedly linked to his son's failed flooring company.Despite having no role in the business, Albert was slapped with a fine of £2.5 million and was jailed for three years after losing an appeal.The grandad, who is originally from London, was accused of writing the cheque despite forensic tests proving it wasn't his, reports The Sun Online.At first, he was sentenced to two years in prison but has since been told he could be left to suffer in the hellhole known as Dubai Central Prison for another three years."During this time of incarnation, I've seen a.
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