The Dubai Appeals Court upheld a 10-year prison sentence and deportation of a European traveler convicted of bringing 307 electronic cigarettes, containing a viscous liquid, yellow in color, which is a summary of hashish anesthesia, and tried to bring them to the state through Dubai Airport, in the first case of its kind recorded the year the past

Customs inspectors seized a package containing a plastic box containing 228 electronic cigarette filters for Indian hemp, and 78 plastic envelopes containing 79 electronic cigarettes. The total set filters weighed about four kilograms.

The customs inspectors also seized a plastic box containing 1.4 kilograms of cocaine, and the Dubai Public Prosecution charged it with committing a felony to fetch and possess narcotics.

Investigations by the public prosecutor's office stated that customs inspectors had suspected her and had been arrested after finding the drugs in her bags, and after two weeks of seizing it, a report issued by the General Department of Criminal Evidence confirmed that the seized materials were in possession of drugs after being examined, while he denied the charges against her during court sessions before a court Felonies.

The Dubai Criminal Court ruled on July 16 that the woman was convicted and sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment, but the attorney for her defense, Saeed Matar, appealed against the ruling, stating that his client did not hide the e-cigarettes that were in her possession, indicating that the criminal intent had disappeared, as she did not know that cannabis oil Muharram in the state, but the appeals court upheld the ruling and is to be removed after the sentence has expired.