Hero British para faces 12 years in notorious Georgian jail for bringing in medication used to treat spinal injuries from jump in Afghanistan

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Hero British para faces 12 years in notorious Georgian jail for bringing in medication used to treat spinal injuries from jump in Afghanistan

Daily Mail · 1 day ago

The article reports that a decorated British paratrooper is facing up to 12 years in a notorious Georgian prison after bringing medication into the country. The drugs were reportedly used to treat spinal injuries he sustained during a parachute jump while serving in Afghanistan, raising concerns about a former serviceman being punished over prescribed medical treatment.

Beyond the headline, the supplied text contains almost no detail about the case itself — no name, court, dates or specifics of the charges are provided. The remainder of the material consists of unrelated Daily Mail homepage links covering Wimbledon, the World Cup, celebrity stories and other news, so the full circumstances of the paratrooper's arrest and prosecution cannot be established from the text given.

  • British para faces up to 12 years in a Georgian jail.
  • Charge relates to medication for an Afghanistan spinal injury.
  • Article text gives no further case details.

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