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imageDUBAI: A United Arab Emirates court on Monday sentenced three Britons to four years in jail each on drugs charges, Gulf News reported, amid claims they have been beaten and tortured by police.

The sentencing of Grant Cameron, Karl Williams and Suneet Jeerth, all 25, came a day ahead of a visit by UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan to Britain, during which the case is expected to be discussed.

"The presiding judge Ali Atiyyah Saad of Dubai Court of First Instance said the trio will be deported after serving four years in jail," the website of Gulf News newspaper said.

Britain-based group Reprieve said the three men have been "subjected to torture including beatings and electric shocks" by police in the Gulf emirate.

The three tourists, arrested on July 10, were accused of possessing and planning to sell more than one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of synthetic cannabis known as Spice. They were also accused of consuming drugs.

On Monday, the drug selling charges were modified to possessing and consuming drugs, according to Gulf News.

The three denied they planned to sell the drug, Gulf News said.

On Sunday, the mother of Cameron described the three men's "terrifying ordeal" after their arrest, saying they were beaten and given electric shocks.

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have dismissed the allegations, saying an internal investigation found them to be "baseless".

But the British government is pushing for an independent investigation into the claims, which it says it takes "extremely seriously".

"We have raised, and continue to raise, these allegations at the most senior levels in person and through diplomatic channels, including through ministers," a Foreign Office spokesman said.

The case of the three Britons has been taken up by campaign groups including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, who also want London to press Sheikh Khalifa on the treatment of dissidents.

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