A Scottish man who was prosecuted in Dubai for touching a man's hip has arrived back home.
Jamie Harron was originally sentenced to three months in prison before all charges were dropped.
The 27-year-old was greeted by his family at Glasgow Airport.
The electrician had been accused of putting his hand on a man's hip to avoid spilling a drink in a crowded bar.
After arriving at Glasgow Airport late on Tuesday, he said he felt "very good" and that he was "very happy to be home".
Jamie Harron, who was sentenced to three months in a Dubai jail for touching a man's hip, arrives at Glasgow Airport | Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire/PA Images
Mr Harron was asked what he would do first when he got home.
He replied: "Get in a good bed, it's been a total shambles. It's just total shock I feel.
"I get to sleep in my own bed because I've been sleeping on my mate's couch for three and half months. I can't believe it's been four months in total."
He was also sentenced, in his absence, to 30 days in prison for failing to appear in court, for allegedly making a rude gesture and for drinking alcohol during the same incident.
But he was freed after the emirate's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum made a special order for cases against him to be dismissed.
