Holy fuck
You can't stick it in your wife's ass either. Get the hell out of there....
Local laws and customs
Punishments for drug smuggling can be severe. Trafficking carries a life sentence (up to 45 years) and importing 15 grams of cannabis could attract a one-year sentence and a fine of 100,000 Mauritian rupees. Prosecutions take a year or more to come to court, with detention until the trial. Bail is not usually granted for drug-related crimes, regardless of the type of drug.
If you’re under police investigation you’ll be provisionally charged and not allowed to leave the country without consent from a judge. Commonly it can take up to 2 years for the authorities to decide whether to issue a formal charge. You’re not allowed to renew your occupation or resident’s permit while you’re under a provisional charge. If you’re unable to support yourself financially you’ll be detained in prison while the police finish their investigation.
It is illegal to possess or import cigarette papers
You can bring common medicines for your own personal use but you must carry a copy of the prescription and the drugs must have been obtained legally from a pharmacy. Other drugs like tranquillisers hypnotics, narcotics and other strong pain killers will require prior authorisation.
If in any doubt, you should seek advice from the
Mauritian High Commission.
The police sometimes ask foreigners to show identification. You should carry a photocopy of your passport and your driving licence and leave the original documents in a safe place.
While the law does not criminalise homosexuality, the act of sodomy is illegal regardless of sexual orientation.