Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Dubai’s ruler threatened wife, had daughters abducted: Court

- ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: A British court found that the ruler of Dubai conducted a campaign of fear and intimidati­on against his estranged wife and ordered the abduction of two of his daughters, documents unsealed on Thursday show.

A judge at the High Court in London ruled that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, 70, “acted in a manner from the end of 2018 which has been aimed at intimidati­ng and frightenin­g” his ex-wife, Princess Haya, 45.

Judge Andrew McFarlane said the sheikh “ordered and orchestrat­ed” the abductions and forced return to Dubai of two of his adult daughters from another marriage: Sheikha Shamsa, then 19, in August 2000, and Sheikha Latifa in 2002 and again in 2018.

The judge made the ruling in January but the sheikh fought to prevent it from being made public. The UK Supreme Court quashed that attempt on Thursday.

The Dubai ruler and his ex-wife have been battling in a British court over the welfare of the two children they have together.

The Emirati sheikh’s lawyers had sought the children’s return to Dubai city, while Princess Haya asked for them to be made wards of the British court and stay in the UK.

Princess Haya, who is the daughter of the late King Hussein of Jordan, had moved to London last year and had applied to the court for protective orders, using British laws that are intended to safeguard victims of forced marriage and domestic abuse.

The forced marriage protection was requested in the UK for her daughter.

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A file photo of Princess Haya at a press meet in Dubai.
AP ■ A file photo of Princess Haya at a press meet in Dubai.

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