Family of Quebec man imprisoned in Oman seeks Ottawa’s help to bring him home
MONTREAL — The family of a Quebec man imprisoned in Oman appealed Monday to the Canadian government to help repatriate him before he is extradited to the United Arab Emirates on fraud charges, saying they fear for his safety.
Andre Gauthier was imprisoned in Dubai for almost 18 months between 2015 and 2017, and has been jailed in Oman since March, when authorities stopped him from returning to Canada during an appeal of an eight-year sentence, according to his son.
The 65-year-old’s son and his lawyer describe Gauthier as a whistleblower who alerted UAE authorities to irregular dealings in a gold-trading company he was involved with. But they claim he became one of the scapegoats in the $30-million fraud after the real perpetrators left the country.