Passenger fined for drinking and causing trouble

Passenger fined for drinking and causing trouble

QatarNews
By QatarNews

A Doha Criminal Court has fined a New Zealand national QR3,000 for consuming liquor and disturbing passengers on a Qatar Airways flight.

The accused was convicted in absentia as he did not attend the trial, local Arabic daily Arrayah said.

According to the prosecution, the accused was travelling on a Qatar Airways flight from Bangkok to Doha. After he was detained upon arrival at the airport, the man confessed to the police that he had drunk alcohol on board the aircraft.

On the basis of his confession, the Public Prosecution demanded him to be punished  under Articles 1/1 and 270 of the Penal Law because he was a Muslim.

However, the court ruled that sentencing the accused according to the Shariah (Religious) for alcohol consumption required confession before the Judiciary Council.

As the accused did not attend the trial although he was summoned, the Court said that the Shariah could not be applied in this case.

Therefore, the Criminal Court sentenced him in absentia to a fine of QR3,000 in accordance with Article 270 of the Penal Law.

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By fubar• 20 Jul 2014 11:14
fubar

Does this mean you can avoid the Shariah penalty for drinking alcohol by simply not attending court? Instead you just pay a fine and the problem goes away?

By Expat-278356• 20 Jul 2014 09:18
Expat-278356

Molten, you are at liberty to belittle comments by others. However, the fact remains - Hypocrisy !

By Molten Metal• 19 Jul 2014 11:07
Molten Metal

Rip / Khalli , Your comments are funny. Tomorrow if you see a man digging the earth would you be prepared to lie in that dig out hole thinking it's a grave ? But you 'r still alive you don't require one yet ! ...................... Sat, 19.07.2014 , 11.11 hrs

By Molten Metal• 19 Jul 2014 11:03
Molten Metal

No need to invite trouble , you had already done { drinking } . ....... Sat, 19.07.2014 , 11.10 hrs

By Sense Mine• 19 Jul 2014 07:12
Sense Mine

qatar airways why served alcohol anyway? Then what to expect the person to be in god behavior after all? This kind of beverage should never allowed in any airline to avoid any trouble up there.

By Rip Cord• 18 Jul 2014 15:29
Rip Cord

Well the people in the Villagio trial didn't turn up for court either so it seems standard practise in Qatar.

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