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England fans face death penalty in Qatar for World Cup for one particular offence

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Are you boycotting travelling to the World Cup in Qatar? If so, let us know why in the comments section. He said: “Any fans seen to be misbehaving could also be subject to a football banning order on their return to the UK, as well as being arrested and potentially charged for offences committed in Qatar.”Radha Stirling, head of Detained in Doha and Due Proc-ess International – an organisation that helps Brits banged up abroad – said:“Visitors are at serious risk of arrest if they partake in drinking or drugs.“They also face arbitrary arrest if the police cast a wide net and target those in the vicinity of other individuals who are arrested, or if they are falsely accused by other attendees.”Expatica says: “Authorities make no exceptions and foreign embassies are generally powerless to intercede on their citizens’ behalf when it comes to drug laws in Qatar.” Traffickers risk the death penalty, while other punishments include jail and fines up to £44,000.

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