• Football
  • Boxing
  • UFC
  • Home
  • Football
    • England
    • Transfer News
    • Premier League
    • Champions League
    • Lionel Messi
    • Cristiano Ronaldo
    • EA FC 25
    • Wrexham
  • Boxing
    • Tyson Fury
    • Anthony Joshua
    • Oleksandr Usyk
    • Mike Tyson
    • Jake Paul
    • Logan Paul
  • UFC
    • Dana White
    • Conor McGregor
    • Khabib Nurmagomedov
    • Jon Jones
    • Paddy Pimblett
    • Joe Rogan
  • Other Sport
    • Athletics
    • Formula 1
    • MMA
    • Motorsport
    • NBA
    • Darts
    • NFL
    • Snooker
    • Wrestling
    • Tennis
    • Cricket
    • Golf
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • LADbible Group
  • LADbible
  • UNILAD
  • GAMINGbible
  • Tyla
  • UNILAD Tech
  • FOODbible
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Threads
Snapchat
TikTok
YouTube
England Fans Who Smuggle Cocaine Into World Cup Could Face The Death Penalty

Home> Football

Published 16:04 5 Jun 2022 GMT+1

England Fans Who Smuggle Cocaine Into World Cup Could Face The Death Penalty

The tournament begins in November.

The SPORTbible Team

The SPORTbible Team

England fans who try and smuggle drugs into Qatar for the World Cup could face the death penalty.

The Three Lions will be heading for the tournament later this year and supporters have been warned about their behaviour ahead of kick off.

Last summer, the Euro 2020 final at Wembley Stadium between England and Italy saw huge drunk and drugged-up crowds pile onto the streets of London, causing chaos.

Hoards of ticketless fans also stormed the turnstiles to get into the match, with over 20 people being arrested by the Metropolitan Police.

Advert

Fans thinking of taking drugs to Qatar have been warned that they could find themselves in serious trouble should they be caught in possession of illegal substances, such as cocaine.

Image
Alamy

According to Law No. 9 of 1987 on Control and Regulation of Control and Regulation of Narcotic Drugs and Dangerous Psychotropic Substances, people who smuggle drugs into the country face 20 years in prison and a fine of between 100,000 (£21,349) and 300,000 riyals (£64,047).

Repeat offenders, however, could be sentenced to death or life in prison.

Advert

The UK government has also warned travellers about the stringent laws in Qatar and the security measures that are in place upon entering.

On the government website, it states: "There is zero tolerance for drugs-related offences. The penalties for the use of, trafficking, smuggling and possession of drugs (even residual amounts) are severe.

"Punishment can include lengthy custodial sentences, heavy fines and deportation. Many people transit via Hamad International Airport on their way to other destinations.

Image
Alamy

Advert

"The airport makes use of the latest security technology, all bags are scanned and transiting passengers carrying even residual amounts of drugs may be arrested."

"Some prescribed and over the counter medicines may be controlled substances in Qatar.

"If you need to bring in controlled/prescription medication into Qatar, ensure you carry your official doctor’s prescription, hospital note or a letter from your GP, detailing the drug, the quantity prescribed and dosage.

"This note or letter should also be signed by the doctor / consultant and stamped by the hospital or surgery."

Advert

Chief Constable Mark Roberts is the National Police Chief Council’s lead for Football Policing.

He said UK police will be working with the authorities in Qatar to catch any traffickers at the tournament.

He told the Daily Star: "Any fans seen to be misbehaving could also be subject to a football banning order on their return to the UK, as well as being arrested and potentially charged for offences committed in Qatar."

Words by Dominic Smithers

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: England, Qatar

The SPORTbible Team
The SPORTbible Team

Advert

Advert

Advert

  • England Fans Name Shock Player Who Must Start at World Cup After Serbia Win
  • Michael Owen Thinks England Would've Won World Cup If One Player Featured More
  • Roy Keane Snubbed Harry Kane When Naming the England Player Who Gets in Every Team in the World
  • Rivaldo had no doubts when naming the only England player who would get in Brazil's World Cup-winning team

Choose your content:

an hour ago
2 hours ago
  • Getty Images
    an hour ago

    Man Utd Set Ruben Amorim Sack Deadline And Draw Up Five-Man Shortlist to Replace Him

    Gareth Southgate is believed to be on the shortlist alongside Andoni Iraola.

    Football
  • Getty
    an hour ago

    Kobbie Mainoo Targeted by Premier League Rivals as Dressing Room Feelings Revealed

    Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo is being targeted by a Premier League rival, it has been claimed.

    Football
  • YouTube/The Good, The Bad & The Football - Getty Images
    2 hours ago

    Paul Scholes Holds Nothing Back on Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire in Brutally Honest Interview

    It comes after they both featured in the Manchester derby.

    Football
  • Getty
    2 hours ago

    Spurs Star Xavi Simons Wears Different Nation's Flag on His Boots

    Xavi Simons made his Spurs debut on Saturday and fans noticed the flag on his boots.

    Football