Teen Jailed in Dubai Over Teen Romance
Tottenham’s 18-year-old Marcus Fakana is behind bars in Dubai, serving a one-year sentence for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl. The fallout came after a holiday fling with a fellow Londoner, who has now turned 18, sparked a police investigation when her mum discovered messages and photos.
Marcus Surrenders, Faces Harsh Sentence
Fakana, who travelled with his parents to the UAE in late August, handed himself in to authorities. Campaign group Detained in Dubai, backing Britons caught in UAE legal troubles, confirmed Marcus began his sentence willingly. In a heartfelt message, Marcus said:
“I’m grateful for all the people who helped by donating to me and my family. Goodbye, Marcus.F.”
Concerns Over Impact of Dubai Prison
Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai, voiced worries about the chilling effect on Marcus, an 18-year-old thrown into Dubai’s tough justice system. She said:
“It wasn’t easy to find the words to say to him as he surrendered his freedom. We remain deeply worried about the impact of Dubai prison on an 18-year-old’s life.”
Strict UAE Law Sparks Outcry and Support
In the UAE, any sexual relationship involving a minor under 18—even consensual—is a serious crime with harsh penalties. Marcus’s case has triggered public fury and massive support back home:
- Over 40,000 people signed a Change.org petition demanding more government help.
- The “Help Bring Marcus Home” GoFundMe has raised £35,000+ including a £500 boost from Game of Thrones star Kit Harington.
Government Steps In But Limited Power
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) confirmed it is offering consular support and is in contact with Marcus’s family. An FCDO spokesperson stated:
“We are supporting a British man in the UAE and are in contact with his family.”
However, officials made clear the UK cannot interfere with Dubai’s legal process.
Hope Rests on Dubai Ruler’s Mercy
Marcus is reportedly seeking a pardon from Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, though a clemency is far from guaranteed.
Warning for UK Travellers
This case is a stark reminder: Dubai’s strict laws differ wildly from the UK’s. Brits visiting the UAE must know the local rules or risk harsh jail terms. The saga continues to fuel debate on how the UK supports Brits caught in overseas legal snares.