The family of a gay British-Mexican man held in Qatar for alleged drug offences has given further details of what they say was a “honeytrap” operation using the gay dating app, Grindr.

Manuel Guerrero Aviña was approached online by a man called “Gio” and they arranged to meet - but he was instead met by police and arrested on false drug charges, Manuel’s brother Enrique told the BBC.

Manuel, who has HIV, has now completely run out of his usual medication, his family says. They want the UK government to bring him back home for treatment.

Amnesty International has described Manuel’s experience in detention as “nothing short of horrific” and says that his trial was “marred by a range of due process violations.” Its concerns are echoed by other human rights organisations the BBC has spoken to.

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    7 months ago

    Aren’t you at least the slightest bit concerned that governments are luring queer people into torture chambers through dating apps? What if a government starts doing that because it doesn’t like how two ethnic groups are coming together as couples?