But
alcohol is strictly forbidden in the country under strict Islamic law -
and the man now faces a public lashing, alongside a lengthy jail
sentence.
It’s
believed that the man was returning from Bahrain - where booze is not
illegal, and was caught on the King Fahd causeway that links the two
countries with the bottles concealed under his robes.
But
the problem of liver disease among those who head for Bahrain in search
of a drink has now become so high that UK and American specialists are
drafted in to treat the problem in state of the art hospitals.
Authorities
are usually believed to take a softer approach to expatriates drinking
in Saudi Arabia - as long as it is consumed in sealed quarters.
Another option is to make booze yourself - an endeavour which previously saw British expatriate Karl Andree facing the prospect of 350 lashes for making wine before he was eventually pardoned.(YAHOO NEWS)
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