Welsh tourist 'stuck in Dubai' over 拢36k speeding fine

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Image caption, Farah Hashi was visiting friends in Dubai when he was repeatedly caught speeding

The family of a Welsh tourist who was fined 拢36,000 ($46,000) for speeding in a Lamborghini say he is being forced to stay in Dubai.

Farah Hashi, 25, from Newport, cannot afford the fines, his brother said.

The dealership where Mr Hashi rented the Lamborghini Hurac谩n told the city's newspaper, The National, .

But his brother Adman, 50, claims his passport was seized after he had driven the 拢155,000 supercar.

The total cost of the fines came to 175,000 dirhams (拢36,000; $47,600).

The fines were issued after he triggered every speed camera on the Sheikh Zayed Road and reached a top speed of 150mph (240 km/h).

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Image caption, A top-end Lamborghini Hurac谩n costs just under 拢200,000

Adman Hashi, said: "They came to his hotel and demanded he hand it over after the speeding ticket came through and out of fear he gave it to them.

"Now they say he must pay 拢40,000 it is ridiculous. There is no way he has that money. He is out of work at the minute and went to Dubai to visit friends."

He added that his brother has had to borrow money to pay for the extended stay in his hotel and the family do not know how he will get home.

"He didn't even pay to hire the car. One of his friends had sorted it out for him. He was caught doing 200 km/h but he didn't know the laws over there," he said.

Dealership partner Faris Mohammed Iqbal said: "We can't pay this amount should the car be taken into impound, it's still with the tourist, parked at his hotel and I won't be trying to take it back."

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Image caption, Farah Hashi was caught speeding on Dubai's Sheikh Zayed Road