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British lawyer twins, 37, face up to three years in Dubai jail


British lawyer twins, 37, face up to three years in Dubai jail after being charged with drunkenly assaulting a policewoman and 'cursing Arab women'







  • Alena and Sasha Parker from London both work at Al Safar & Partners in Dubai
  • Photographs show them partying and posing in bikinis in the sunshine
  • On August 4 last year, they were arrested for 'roguish behaviour' on a night out
  • Police told prosecutors: 'They surprisingly attacked me, and I don't know why'
  • Pleaded not guilty to 'insulting, resisting arrest by and assaulting policewoman'
  • Two British lawyers who are twin sisters have been charged in Dubai with drunkenly assaulting a policewoman and 'cursing Arab women'.
    Alena and Sasha Parker, 37, could face up to three years in jail in the strict Gulf state if they are convicted.
    The twins, from London, both work at a Dubai law firm, and are glamourous fixtures on the social scene there.
    Photographs posted online show them partying during nights out and posing in bikinis in the sunshine.
    On August 4 last year, they were arrested for 'roguish behaviour' on a night out, Dubai Misdemeanours Court heard on Monday. Alena Parker, an associate at Al Safar & Partners, and her sister, the law firm's case manager, had been found drunk in the Al Barsha district, it was claimed.






  • Twins Alena and Sasha Parker, 37, could face up to three years in jail in the strict Gulf state if they are convicted for 'drunkenly assaulting' a policewoman

    The twins, from London , both work at a Dubai law firm, and are glamourous fixtures on the social scene there

    'A police patrol dispatched to the location found the two intoxicated British [legal] advocates were behaving outrageously,' according to police records.
    Alena Parker had apparently injured her hand and was 'being treated in an ambulance car by paramedics, while the other sister was standing outside the ambulance and shouting', said the records.





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