Daily Mail

Sheikh in new police probe

... as detective who first investigat­ed princess’s kidnap blasts ‘cover-up’

- By Sam Greenhill, Claire Duffin and David Churchill

The detective who tried to investigat­e a princess’s kidnapping says his inquiry was shut down to save official embarrassm­ent.

David Beck was investigat­ing the 2000 abduction of teenage Princess Shamsa from Cambridge by her father, the ruler of Dubai, when the case was shelved amid alleged meddling from the Foreign Office.

It is claimed that Labour foreign secretary robin Cook, who died in 2005, was involved in the decision as a ‘diplomatic favour’ to Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum.

Cambridges­hire police now say they will review the case following a damning high Court judgment that Sheik Mohammed, 70, was behind the abduction and forced return to Dubai of his daughter Shamsa, as well as the 2018 kidnap of her sister Latifa.

Mr Beck, 65, a retired detective superinten­dent, said he was not directly aware of political ‘interferen­ce’ but he was told that the case was being shelved because of ‘significan­t sensitivit­ies’. To him that meant ‘someone is going to get embarrasse­d – well, personal embarrassm­ent is not a reason for withholdin­g the truth,’ he said.

‘had they said “national security is at risk”, then of course I may have considered differentl­y. But they didn’t. They just said “significan­t sensitivit­ies”, and I don’t agree with bullying.’

The high Court ruling followed a 10-month custody battle between the sheikh, worth £9 billion, and his sixth and youngest wife, Princess haya, 45.

he launched the case to demand the ‘ summary return’ of his son and daughter but it backfired spectacula­rly. he lost his children, his wife, and his internatio­nal standing after Sir Andrew McFarlane, president of the Family Division, found he had conducted a ‘campaign of fear and intimidati­on’ against Princess haya, forcing her to flee to London with their two children last April.

The judge also found the sheikh ‘ordered and orchestrat­ed’ the kidnap of Princess Latifa, who was snatched from a boat in the Arabian Sea in 2018. She and Shamsa are still captive in Dubai.

Sir Andrew said the sheikh’s actions, on balance of probabilit­ies, ran ‘contrary to the criminal law of england and Wales, internatio­nal law and internatio­nally accepted human rights norms’. The sheikh, who did not attend court, denies any wrongdoing. he repeatedly tried to keep the findings secret but the case was ruled to be in the public interest.

Mr Beck said he had never forgotten the plight of Princess Shamsa, who ran away at 19 because of her father’s oppressive treatment of women and girls.

She fled his Surrey estate, but after weeks on the run she says that after visiting a pub in Cambridge she was grabbed by four of armed heavies, injected with sedatives and taken back to Dubai.

Yesterday, both Tony Blair, who was prime minister in 2000, and Jack Straw, who became foreign secretary in 2001, denied any knowledge of the case. And Number 10 sources insisted the Foreign Office had ‘no role in the investigat­ion or outcome’. But Labour’s Shami Chakrabart­i, shadow attorney general, said: ‘This is clearly a shocking judgment. She called for an urgent probe into ‘why a criminal inquiry into a kidnap in Cambridge appears to have been impeded’.

Tory MP Alec Shelbrooke backed calls for a probe and Kate Allen of Amnesty Internatio­nal said: ‘No one is above the law.’ Announcing a review yesterday, Cambridges­hire Police said their investigat­ions in 2001 and 2017, were called off due to ‘insufficie­nt evidence’.

The British horseracin­g Authority faces calls to review the sheikh’s registrati­on. he owns hundreds of horses through his Godolphin stables in Newmarket, Suffolk.

SCANDAL OF PRINCESS ABDUCTED FROM UK

 ??  ?? Oppressive: The sheikh with sixth wife Haya. Inset: Yesterday’s Mail
Oppressive: The sheikh with sixth wife Haya. Inset: Yesterday’s Mail
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Snatched: Princess Shamsa
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