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747rubani
27th Aug 2009, 01:54
GCC Rules Pertaining to Electronic Devices. Please be advised that all airports in the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) have a new rule regarding arriving and departing overseas workers carrying electronic
devices. The GCC consists of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the
Sultanate of Oman, and the Republic of Yemen. This has not been published to the public. Please advise
all that are traveling to GCC airports.

All Electronic devices will be submitted for check up before the immigration section:
• Devices include cellular phones with camera and memory card, flash disks, external hard drive,
laptop/ notebook/ pc, iPod, iTouch, and mp3 players with memory cards.
• A special USB device will be inserted to the electronic devices that you are carrying. This special
device can scan all contents of your laptop and/or cell phones including videos and pictures, jpg,
bmp, avi, etc…, and contents will be recorded to their main computer.
• All devices with nude pictures will be confiscated immediately. There will be no fines, refusal will
send you to jail and you will face deportation.
• Laptops with pirated software will also be confiscated.

Al Fakhem
27th Aug 2009, 06:52
Not again..... :ugh:

Mike.Park
27th Aug 2009, 10:44
new rule regarding arriving and departing overseas workers

Does that mean locals will not be probed?

powerstall
27th Aug 2009, 10:46
Get ready for a Cavity Search!!!! :ugh:

Mike.Park
27th Aug 2009, 11:05
The closest I've come to a cavity search was at Dubai airport.

I was taken into a back room and was asked to take my shoes and socks off and the guy left me in there for around 5 minutes whilst he went swab my footwear (i assume).

:}

parabellum
27th Aug 2009, 11:51
• Laptops with pirated software will also be confiscated.


Well, that sounds fair enough, just dealing with a case of common theft, but someones private and personal non pornographic pictures should not be subject to confiscation provided there is no intent to publish them.

That said, a 4GB memory stick should not be too difficult to hide.

Wiley Post
27th Aug 2009, 13:10
Is there anyone who have actually arrived to Dubai and had this search done?

MrMachfivepointfive
27th Aug 2009, 15:38
99.99% of travelles arrive with electronic devices. They search for illegal substances all right - not for the content of your USB stick.

GBB
27th Aug 2009, 16:10
Yemen is not a GCC country, but a wannabe

Soap Box Cowboy
27th Aug 2009, 18:47
This goes for dvd's aswell?

WELCO
27th Aug 2009, 19:22
Back to the original question.. No, I don't think security checks of such nature are going to happen without public notification or any piece of announcement the least! Doesn't sound like a real thing to me. Up to the minute, GCC airports are very normal.

flaphandlemover
27th Aug 2009, 19:38
Just came bk from leave... Lot's of electronics on me... they Xrayed me.. Chalas....

No other chks...
:ok:

trimotor
27th Aug 2009, 21:14
EK staff had hard drive inspected at DXB very recently, apparently..

411A
28th Aug 2009, 02:02
Went through DXB last week...no problems whatsoever.
Having said this, leave your provocitive photos at home, for best results.
Also, travel in uniform (if a pilot), in my opinion.
I received a 'good evening Captain', welcome.

Made my day.:ok:
Nice folks.

Demented
28th Aug 2009, 03:15
Arrived back in AUH this week from leave, no problems at all. All smiles:ok:

sirwa69
28th Aug 2009, 07:03
Not this old trout again :(

look here
How truly reliable is Folder Encryption Software? - Yahoo! Answers (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090710005512AAiu4pw)

GoreTex
28th Aug 2009, 22:20
didnt we leave CBC a year ago?

Mike.Park
31st Aug 2009, 15:33
The British Embassy in Bahrain has confirmed the reports. Saudi officials ARE screening laptops and other devices. They have sent the following email to registered British citizens.



You received this email because you are registered on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office locate system, thank you for registering with us. The service helps our Embassy staff provide better assistance to you in the event of a crisis. Our ability to provide help in such situations can reduce delay and worry in times of stress for family and friends at home. Locate can also help if family or friends need to get in touch with you in an emergency.

We wanted to draw your attention to the following report received by the British Embassy in Riyadh in relation to electronic devices.

Saudi Arabian Customs officials have authority to screen all electronic devices (laptops, mobile phones, PDAs etc) entering or leaving Saudi Arabia. If requested, all passengers will be submitted to through inspections at international airports. Anyone found to be carrying pirated or explicit materials will have their equipment confiscated. The report adds that refusal to comply with this rule will result in detention and/or deportation. This information can also be viewed on our website www.ukinbahrain.fco.gov.uk (http://www.ukinbahrain.fco.gov.uk/)

In addition the www.ukinbahrain.fco.gov.uk (http://www.ukinbahrain.fco.gov.uk/) website provides information on Consular Services and latest news from the Embassy. We always welcome ideas for improving the website. If you have any suggestions or comments please email us at [email protected] you can also use this address for any query.

Please feel free to forward this email to any British National friends family or colleagues who are in Bahrain whether it be for a short or long period of time. To register on locate please click on this link www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/Locate (http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/Locate) it only takes a few minutes.

If you would like to contact the Consular team here in Bahrain please email us at [email protected]

HM Consul

MrMachfivepointfive
31st Aug 2009, 15:42
Rubbish. Embassy just copied the hoax. Them Saudi customs officials can't find their own derrieres using both hands and a torchlight - much less recognize a USB device when tripping over it.

Mike.Park
31st Aug 2009, 15:54
The travel advice for Saudi Arabia on the FCO website has also been updated with the new information.

Saudi Arabia travel advice (http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/travel-advice-by-country/middle-east-north-africa/saudi-arabia)

MrMachfivepointfive, if the news is rubbish as you suggest it is, I'm sure we'll hear something from the Saudi state news agency in response.

mutt
31st Aug 2009, 16:04
Saudi Customs have ALWAYS had the option of checking computers, VHS, CD etc..... They used to confiscate these items for checking and you would get them back a couple of days later. This even applied to desktop computers brought into the country.

However, technology has moved since then and i personally havent seen them stress anyone out in years, especially since they installed x-ray machines.

So just accept that the rule is there, but do not expect long queues of people lining up for having electronic equipment inspected.

Mutt

Trader
31st Aug 2009, 16:55
They do the same in England and UK Customs has the right to search your computer. They have a particular interest, apparantly, in stopping child porn.

NG_Kaptain
1st Sep 2009, 08:47
And Australia, one of our pilots was stopped in Melbourne and had his laptop, mobile and Ipod checked (nothing pirated or illegal was found) but they have the authority to do so if they wish.

hedfan
1st Sep 2009, 12:17
went to Saudi around a month ago they found a portable hard drive on x ray and then took it to for inspection, took around an hour ,while there several others had the same thing happen to them , some were concerned about commercialy sensity material I was more concenned about a virus being introduced to my hard drive then my laptop then our company network.
Nothing found on the hard drive luckily they did not look at my laptop as the volume of funny emails from UK is high !

h3dxb
1st Sep 2009, 15:18
Parabellum
That said, a 4GB memory stick should not be too difficult to hide.

But what to do with the other 96 Gig prons ????
:ok:

Last time they checked me, I throw some sausages to them, made of p?rk. Was funny for me. :}