An 18-year-old Brit has started his spell in a “hellhole” Dubai prison after having consensual sex with a girl weeks away from her 18th birthday.

Prosecutors accepted Marcus Fakana’s argument the sex, a holiday romance at the Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah, was consensual – but it was an offence because the girl was 17. Earlier this month, Marcus was convicted of having underage sex and jailed for one year in Dubai, reports the Mirror.

It has left his North London family and a campaign group stunned by the response of Foreign Secretary David Lammy, also their local MP. Mr Lammy reportedly said: “It would not be appropriate for me to comment on any individual case except to say that of course as you would expect, his family have had all the full support available.”

Foreign Secretary David Lammy
Foreign Secretary David Lammy (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Detained in Dubai CEO Radha Stirling, a human rights group representing the family, argues this isn’t true, claiming the MP feels “it is absolutely fine to see a young British tourist jailed for relations with someone who was one month away from being 18″.

In the United Arab Emirates, sex between those under 18 is illegal. Marcus had sex with the girl, also from London, during a family holiday in August. Her mum found out after discovering messages sent between the pair and reported him to the local police.

Marcus was arrested at the hotel on August 31 while he was still on holiday, although he and the girl had intended to continue their relationship in the UK. According to Detained In Dubai, he was held at the “notorious” Al Barsha Police Station for three days, unable to make a phone call or speak with his parents.

And, last week, Marcus told how he was “shocked beyond belief” by the year-long sentence. Authorities in Dubai had reviewed CCTV footage showing the girl entering Marcus’s bedroom at in the early hours of the morning, enough to accept the sex was consensual.

Detained in Dubai CEO Radha Stirling is supporting Marcus.
Detained in Dubai CEO Radha Stirling is supporting Marcus. (Image: Supplied)

It is reported the construction apprentice is now being forced to live “like a fugitive” in Dubai after being forced into in hiding, too scared to go out in public for fear he could be arrested and immediately hauled to jail. He is also said to be “freaking out” at the possibility prosecutors will apply for an increase on the one-year term.

Marcus previously told the Mirror: “I’ve asked my lawyer to lodge an appeal and hope we can get an expedited hearing date. Every day here is difficult, especially with prison hanging over me. I never meant to break the law. It didn’t occur to me and for that I’m sorry. I am asking his Highness Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum to please forgive me and pardon me.”

Speaking about the fling, he has said: “We had a wonderful time. I couldn’t wait to see her again. Then police knocked on our hotel door.”

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