Engineer tied up at UAE oil site awarded £100k in damages

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The man had shots fired over his head by the army when he tried to enter the facility, a court hears.

A County Antrim engineer who was tied up and had shots fired over his head when he tried to enter an oil facility in the United Arab Emirates has been awarded £100,000 in damages.

In August 2014, Mr Duggan, who is originally from England, was flown out to carry out emergency work on the sensors. Although his driver was allowed through the main gate, a member of the UAE Army refused access to Mr Duggan.'Arms bound behind his back'Further shots were fired before Mr Duggan was made to kneel on the ground.

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