IT’S a saga straight from the pages of an explosive thriller: an Arab princess being drugged and spirited away by helicopter. Her sister seized by a heavily armed commando in a high-speed chase on the Indian Ocean. Guns being left on pillows with their safety catches off and a helicopter swooping to try to abduct the terrified wife of a sheikh as her son clings to her legs.
But this is no make-believe story. This is just some of the extraordinary evidence recently presented to a UK court about Sheikh Moham med bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the mega-wealthy ruler of Dubai.
The testimony portrays a jaw-dropping abuse of power – with the sheikh’s loved ones being on the receiving end.
The high court in London found Maktoum abducted and forcibly returned two of his daughters to his home in Dubai. He’s also accused of conducting a campaign of intimidation against his wife Princess Haya after she fled and sought refuge in the UK.
After the judgments, Maktoum (70), who has a net worth of nearly R300 bil lion, unsuccessfully appealed to keep the findings out of the public domain.
His motivation – ironically – was his kids. According to the sheikh, the appeal was “made to protect the best interests and welfare of the children”.
He also argued his position as the ruler of Dubai negatively affected him.
“As a head of government, I wasn’t able to participate in the court’s fact- finding process,” he said. “This has resulted in the release of a judgment which inevitably tells only one side of the story.”
THE stories that have emerged are damning to say the least.
This story is from the 26 March 2020 edition of YOU South Africa.
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