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Lucas Belmonte, 23, jailed in Dubai for using 'stolen' credit card to pay for holiday

A British tourist from Kent has been jailed for a year in Dubai after being found guilty of using a fake credit card to pay for a luxury holiday with his girlfriend.

Lucas Belmonte, 23, from Cliffe near Rochester, was also fined £20,000 and has spent the last six weeks in a police cell.

He is believed to have "signed" a confession admitting he had used the stolen card to stay in a five-star hotel over New Year.

He's been jailed for using a 'stolen' credit card
He's been jailed for using a 'stolen' credit card

Belmonte was told if he signed a statement translated in Arabic, his girlfriend would be allowed to leave the country without charge.

His case has been taken up by the London-based Detained in Dubai organisation, which is campaigning for his release.

Radha Stirling from the group said this morning: "We shall be lodging an appeal. We have been talking to his mother Louise, who is very emotional."

He stayed in this 5* hotel with his girlfriend.
He stayed in this 5* hotel with his girlfriend.

She has visited the United Arab Emirates embassy in London to urge representatives to fight for her son.

The couple checked into a hotel on December 30, but were not happy and relocated to the deluxe Jumeriah Beach Hotel where rooms can cost up to £500 a night.

Belmonte's girlfriend is believed to come from Essex.

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