Brit jailed in Dubai for sending whatsapp apps rant to dodgy motorcar dealer over ‘deathtrap’ second-hand motor

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A BRIT working in Dubai was jailed there for moaning on whatsapp apps about a second-hand car. Estate agent Yaseen Killick, 29, paid £6,000 for the VW Golf only for it to break drop within hours. He spent 3 weeks behind bars — and was then kicked out of the country. ''We went there to have aTry as a final adventure before coming back to UK and getting married and starting a family however it's left us truly badly out of pocket." Yaseen, who was too fined £1,000, told after spending Christmas in jail: "When everyone was tucking into turkey I had beans, pumpkins and lentils."He slammed the English Embassy as "useless".


British person jailed in Dubai for whatsapp apps message about dodgy car

A English real estate agent has been jailed for sending a whatsapp apps message to a dodgy motorcar salesman after he was swindled out of £6000. He asked the motorcar dealer "how do you sleep at night?"Kingston person Yaseen Killick, 29, spent £6000 on a second-hand Volkswagen Golf – only for the vehicle to break drop hours later. Killick then disclosed the motorcar had previously been written off, extremely he sent the dodgy dealer an angry message on WhatsApp. "How do you sleep at night knowing you're ripping people off?" Killick wrote in the message. Killick too threatened to take the motorcar salesman to court of law over the dodgy bargain and told which selling the motorcar to him was "morally wrong."But which certainly wasn't the finish of it.

British man jailed in Dubai for WhatsApp message about dodgy car

Estate agent jailed in Dubai for sending whatsapp apps message

as mentioned in A English estate agent was jailed in Dubai after he sent an angry whatsapp apps message to a motorcar dealer the time the vehicle he purchased from him broke down. He sent the dealer a furious message on whatsapp apps that read: 'How do you sleep at night knowing you are ripping people off?' 'I was treated appallingly - all for sending a whatsapp apps message.' Radha Stirling, of Stress group Detained In Dubai, told the newspaper: 'The UAE has some of the strictest cyber crime laws in the world. Mrs Killick (pictured) told that the couple were left 'badly out of pocket' after the motorcar dealer 'ripped them off'





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