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Banged Up Abroad (rebadged as Locked Up Abroad in Asia and the United States, and Jailed Abroad in India, for the National Geographic Channel) is a British documentary/docudrama television series created by Bart Layton that was produced for Channel 5 and that premiered in March 2006.
Eliadah "Lia" McCord (born March 27, 1973) is an American woman who was convicted of smuggling heroin in Bangladesh at the age of 18. She was subsequently sentenced to life in prison [citation needed], but was pardoned after four years and six months at the request of Congressman Bill Richardson.
He was featured in the 13 July 2011 episode of Locked Up Abroad (titled as Banged Up Abroad in the UK). Sutton was last seen by his family in Sydney, Australia. At the time, he was living by himself and working in a Sydney factory. It is believed that he had met a Peruvian woman at his place of employment. He contacted his sister by mail ...
This list represents a sample of American people imprisoned abroad by state and non-state actors, past and present. This list includes both citizens of the United States and legal permanent residents. It represents individuals imprisoned through various channels, including tried crimes and kidnappings.
Audé was born in Los Angeles, California.He attended Bethel Christian School in Lancaster, California, and played American football there. [2] [3]In 2002, Audé was persuaded to carry leather samples from Islamabad, Pakistan, to the United States by Razmik Minasian (who used the alias Rai Gharizian), an Armenian client at the gymnasium where Audé was employed.
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In season 12 of the docudrama series Locked Up Abroad (episode 7, "Jungle Crash"), Keith Stansell narrates a dramatization of his capture and imprisonment by FARC and eventual escape (N.B.: This series is aired in the U.S. on the National Geographic TV Channel as Locked Up Abroad).
In 2018 Shrier was featured on the National Geographic television show Locked Up Abroad in the episode 'Escape from Al Qaeda'. Curtis was not featured. [6] In January 2020, Schrier filed a lawsuit against Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB), as he claimed that they provide sponsorship for al-Qaeda. [12] [13]