'I May Never See My Family Again' Says Brit Jailed In Qatar For Bounced Cheque

Jonathan Nash

Jonathan Nash, 48, was CEO of Top House, a company based in Doha, which offers management services to the construction industry, jailed for 37 years in Qatar for a bounced cheque admits: 'I may never see my family again'.

However, Mr Nash believes he was the victim of a dirty tricks campaign which saw lies and rumours spread about him, prompting many of his clients to lose confidence and hastily cash the cheques he had written on behalf of the company.

Due to an internal dispute within Top House, the payments were blocked and because Mr Nash had written them himself, he was personally liable under Qatari law.

He has been languishing in the Central Prison, in the Qatari capital of Doha, for three years now.

He told MailOnline he fears he will die in jail before he is allowed to go home and see his family





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