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Russia sentences Disney manager to 2.5 years — over items essential to his health

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Travelling across international borders often requires double-checking local laws to avoid unexpected trouble.

What is perfectly legal and even medically prescribed in one country can carry a heavy prison sentence in another.

A routine airport stop has just turned into a multi-year prison nightmare for a high-ranking corporate executive.

Airport discovery

A routine baggage inspection quickly escalated into a high-stakes criminal arrest at a major Moscow airport. Security officials detained an incoming foreign traveler after discovering a specific banned substance packed neatly inside his personal luggage.

The passenger was carrying a stash of THC-infused gummy candies. According to official reports from Moscow Times, customs officers intercepted the traveler at Sheremetyevo International Airport immediately after he stepped off a transit flight arriving directly from Qatar.

The Moscow Times later identified the detained individual as Jugal Daterao, an experienced technology executive based in New York. His public professional profile lists him as a prominent program director who has been continuously employed by The Walt Disney Company since 2019.

Medical defense

Daterao did not deny having the cannabis sweets in his possession during his recent court appearance. Instead, the tech manager explained to the presiding judge that the items were actually essential for his ongoing health needs.

He testified that a licensed doctor in the United States had legally prescribed the medical cannabis to him. The specialized treatment was vital for his long-term physical recovery following a highly complex brain surgery.

Russian authorities completely rejected that medical explanation. The country’s legal system maintains an incredibly strict zero-tolerance policy for all cannabis products, completely ignoring whether an international medical professional officially prescribed them overseas.

Strict sentence

A judge at the Khimki City Court ultimately handed down a severe criminal punishment on Friday. The local court found the Disney employee guilty on serious charges of both illegal drug possession and international smuggling.

The final conviction carries a prison term of two years and six months. Daterao must serve his time inside a medium-security correctional facility, and the judge also ordered him to pay an additional cash fine of 30,000 rubles, which amounts to roughly $420.

Local media reports indicate that Daterao holds Indian citizenship, though it remains unclear whether he also carries an American passport. The Moscow Times stated that journalists have already reached out to the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to secure an official comment on the evolving situation.

Sources: The Moscow Times

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