Our Client Portfolio
Albert Douglas
Innocent Albert Douglas has been beaten & subjected to human rights violations in Dubai jail
Andre Gauthier
André Gauthier already spent 18 months in detention in the UAE for a fraud his lawyer says he uncovered
Atif Khalique
“Atif went to the UAE trusting in a job opportunity. He trusted that the UAE has checks in place to safeguard against unscrupulous fraudsters. On all points, the Emirates let him down.
Bahareh Zare Bahari
Numerous cases have been filed against Ms. Bahari, both in Iran and in the Philippines.
Christopher Renehan
Renehan was the managing partner of a building company, Sire Contracting, and was jailed after late payments from a client caused cheques that he had written to contractors to bounce.
Conor Howard
At the whim of a country notorious for Interpol and extradition abuse, a European country has been used as a conduit to unfairly detain a British national.
Dr Khater Massaad
The Swiss government is being asked to increase travel warnings against the UAE, and investors are being discouraged from doing business specifically in Ras Al Khaimah by prominent rights group Detained in Dubai
Garnet Black
Stirling provided Expert Testimony in this case and the extradition was denied.
Haddad v Rostamani
Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai has defended countless investors and businessmen, who have been jailed, robbed or place on Interpol. Stirling has warned investors and spoken at finance conferences to highlight the serious dangers of investing in Dubai.
Hakim Al Araibi
Bahrain’s request for a Red Notice against Araibi should have been rejected.
Joe Sarlak
Joseph Sarlak is detained in the desert state of Qatar after being invited to develop an airport hanger for the government. “This would turn out to be the biggest mistake of his life,” said Radha Stirling, founder of Detained in Dubai and the Gulf in Justice Podcast who is representing Mr Sarlak.
Jonathan Castle
Jonathan's nightmare began when he accepted a number of credit cards from Emirates Bank and got caught up in the "Dubai lifestyle".
Jonathan Nash
“In most countries, if someone is innocent they’d have a chance to prove it in court. But because this is Qatar, Jonathan has not been allowed to defend himself or present evidence in his own favour, as he would have been if he had been at home in the UK.”
Khoury v Cavalli, Al Habtoor et al.
The UAE reported me to Interpol despite having committed no crimes
Matt Joyce & Marcus Lee
“Today‟s judgment proves what is widely known in United Arab Emirates business circles; that Matthew Joyce, Marcus Lee and their co-accused are completely innocent of any wrongdoing, and are the victims of a series of misrepresentations to the Dubai authorities by Sunland and its senior officers.”
Michael Smith
In 2011 a Thai court agreed to extradite British businessman Michael Smith to the UAE to serve a two year sentence
Najib Khoury
Selective enforcement of the law, highlights just how prejudiced the UAE is against Westerners, how discriminatory and how open to influence, coercion and corruption, the UAE’s law enforcers are.
Oussama El Omari
As CEO of RAKFTZA, El Omari found himself directly in the line of fire of criminal accusations. “This is how quickly accolades can turn into accusations in the UAE,” says Radha Sterling, CEO of Detained in Dubai.
Pancho Campo
"Interpol ethical practices under question while prominent Spanish CEO, Olympic Coach & Author remains subjected to “Interpol Abuse"
Peter Margetts
Peter Margetts has been sentenced to over 40 years imprisonment when his investors presented cheques written in advance. Peter claims that he was defrauded by his business partner related to property developments.
Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun
Rahaf is clearly not alone in feeling that her basic rights are violated in Saudi Arabia; there are untold thousands of women who feel the same sense of desperation that drove Rahaf to flee her family. Even Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has acknowledged that the country needs to improve in the area of women's rights. If Rahaf is deported, the hopes of women throughout the kingdom, and indeed, the Gulf, will be crushed.
Robert Urwin
Brit Robert Urwin home to England after 14 months detained in Ukraine over HSBC's UAE Interpol relations
Russian Cancer Patient
“There is no benefit to Dubai to allow this desperate woman to die because she can’t afford to pay a few thousand dollars. Through no fault of her own, this businesswoman fell victim to the greed and mismanagement of one of Dubai’s biggest property companies."
Safi Qurashi
Radha Stirling, the founder of Detained In Dubai, is backing Qurashi's claims that he has been jailed by a dogmatic court which failed to take his circumstances into account.
Sheikha Latifa Al Maktoum
Sheikha Latifa Al Maktoum had planned her second escape for seven years, enlisting the assistance of former French secret service agent Hervé Jaubert. Before her escape, she recorded a video testimony to be published if she was captured or killed.
Steven Williams
British father of 3 Steven Williams from Wales, is stuck in Mallorca, Spain pending extradition proceedings to Qatar over an outstanding debt