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A British football trainer has been imprisoned for quite some time in Dubai after four little jugs of vaping fluid containing pot oil were found in his vehicle. 

Billy Hood, from Notting Hill, West London, gets the brutal sentence in spite of having the option to demonstrate that the vape fluid had a place with a meeting companion who had erroneously left it in his vehicle. 

The 24-year-old wellness enthusiast, who is hostile to tranquilize and doesn't smoke, was sentenced by a medication dealing court with a plan to supply.

The Dubai police are accepted to have singled out Hood subsequent to observing WhatsApp messages and looking for drug-related catchphrases.

Seven days before his capture, the companion who had the vaping fluid communicated something specific let Hood know that he had erroneously left it in his vehicle. 

Capture 

English football trainer Billy Hood, 24, from London (envisioned) has been imprisoned for a very long time in Dubai after four little jugs of vape fluid containing weed oil were found in his vehicle. 

It was uncovered last week that Dubai's ruler Sheik Mohammed had utilized spyware to hack the telephone of his ex and his legal advisor, Baroness Shackleton, while an authority hearing was being held in High Court. 

The United Arab Emirates are known to be clients of the Israeli-spread the word about spyware as Pegasus. 

Hood, who played semi-proficient soccer for Kensington and Ealing Borough FC, was stunned when police out of the blue displayed at his condo in January and requested to look through his home and friends vehicle. 

Four little vape fluid vials containing pot oil (CBD) and a vape pen were subsequently found in the traveler entryway compartment. 

After his capture, Hood elected to take a pee drug test that returned negative. 

Vaping fluid containing CBD (pot oil) is sold in significant UK stores and is entirely legitimate, in spite of the fact that it should contain under 0.2% THC, which is the fixing that drives clients to "get high." ". 

Weed and pot oil are unlawful in Dubai, where there is zero capacity to bear drugs. 

Billy said: 'I don't smoke vape pens, cigarettes, or even sheesha. I'm exceptionally hostile to medicate and go through my days preparing in schools with kids. 

"I had recently moved to another house in Dubai and went to get a telephone charger from my vehicle when unexpectedly the police moved toward me. 

"They leaped to capture me, they cuffed me. An official pointed a taser at me and took steps to utilize it in the event that I didn't collaborate. 

"They requested that I show them where the medications were. I was stunned and befuddled and let them know that I was not possessing any medications. " 

Hood said one of the officials who captured him said they were keen on him via web-based media, yet didn't take his telephone or PC from him. He keeps up with that the vape fluid was not referenced via online media, yet rather in a WhatsApp message. 

Police likewise tracked down two or three thousand pounds of money in his condo, yet Hood's bosses told police they had paid him the cash while he was opening his financial balance. 

The tension gathering Detained in Dubai, which addresses the family, accepts that the main clarification for the police to appear without notice could be that the specialists screen WhatsApp and read the message about the vape fluid. 

Hood was kept at a police headquarters for four days, where he was informed that in the event that he didn't sign an admission written in Arabic, he could never be permitted to leave. 

Relatives said that he was excessively frightened and tired to the point that he concurred without realizing that he had conceded to such genuine wrongdoings. 

At the point when Hood showed up in court last week and he was indicted for drug pirating, ownership, and supply and got the most extreme sentence. 

Family 

His concerned family is placing their faith in him in an allure one week from now where legal advisors will contend that he was tormented into marking the admission and demonstrate there is no proof that the vape fluid was his. 

His sibling Alex told Mail Online: 'It has been hard to manage Billy's continuous capture and the possibility that he could be in jail for up to 50 years. 

"You were unable to meet anybody more wellness-centered than Billy. He has never been high and doesn't smoke. We never imagined that moving to Dubai could be a single-direction ticket. " 

The family condemns the British government office in Dubai, who say they have not visited Billy during the nine months that he has been detained. " 

Breda, Hood's kind mother, said: 'I have stowed away myself crying and crying when I ponder what my child is going through. 

"It is unthinkable that he is engaged with drugs and my child doesn't merit it and I am approaching Sheik Mohammed to mediate for this situation. My child is honest. " 

Radha Sterling, Founder of Detainees in Dubai, said: The treatment of medication cases by the Dubai police has brought about various vile captures of outside nationals. 

"We have seen individuals captured and surprisingly indicted without proof, frequently based on a constrained admission in Arabic or from some outsider. 

"Medication feelings are lofty for the police prompting advancements and the courts don't require generous proof to get a conviction. It is beyond difficult for outside nationals to get a reasonable hearing and bogus incriminations are ordinary."