BREAKING: British father tortured in Dubai detention as family fears “he will die in custody”
British father Ryan Pepper has reported that he has been beaten, threatened and psychologically abused inside a Dubai detention facility while British officials struggled to obtain meaningful private access to him following repeated safeguarding concerns raised by his devastated family.
“Everyone was beaten up,” Ryan Pepper wrote in smuggled notes from UAE detention. The 27 year old father of two from Ashford, Kent, has been locked up in Emirates overcrowded hell hole without any explanation since the 3rd of November 2025.
British father Ryan Pepper has reported that he has been beaten, threatened and psychologically abused inside a UAE detention facility while British officials struggled to obtain meaningful private access to him following repeated safeguarding concerns raised by his devastated family.
Pepper, who has now spent more than seven months detained in the UAE without meaningful contact with loved ones, told relatives that “everyone was beaten up” inside detention and warned his family not to travel to Dubai to see him. He has no idea what charges he is facing or why he was arrested.
In handwritten notes smuggled from custody, Ryan described the facility as “Hell”, claimed police had “kidnapped and robbed” detainees, and repeatedly suggested he could not safely explain what was happening in writing because communications were monitored.
His sister, Chloe, says the family initially believed Ryan would soon be deported home, but over time the messages became darker and more frightening.
“At first we were trying to stay positive,” Chloe said. “But then Ryan started telling us people had been beaten, isolated, threatened and denied communication. He sounded terrified. We genuinely began fearing he was going to die in there.”
The family say Ryan was held for months without phone access and that they were forced to piece together fragments of information through handwritten notes and messages relayed by others detained alongside him.
Another detainee later contacted the family directly, telling them Ryan had been held in confinement for around 20 days and physically abused.
The situation escalated dramatically after Ryan was taken to hospital. Ryan later described brutal beatings in custody that left him with damaged teeth and requiring hospital treatment.
While UAE authorities told British officials the hospitalisation was related to complications from a previous surgery, the family later received information suggesting the treatment was related to injuries sustained during assaults in custody.
British Embassy officials initially arranged an in-person welfare visit to Ryan, but the appointment was later abruptly cancelled following what officials described as “short-term restrictions”.
According to the family, subsequent embassy interactions were monitored and not private.
Ryan later told relatives that detainees had been threatened before meetings with British officials and that he did not feel safe speaking openly.


