Dubai authorities have initiated a stringent legal action against a 60-year-old British national, arresting him on charges related to recording and disseminating footage of recent Iranian missile strikes. The tourist, whose identity remains undisclosed, was taken into custody Monday night alongside approximately twenty other individuals accused of similar online activities.
The arrest stems from the United Arab Emirates’ intensified campaign against what it classifies as rumor-mongering and provocative propaganda. Official charges cite violations of cybercrime legislation specifically prohibiting content that could potentially undermine public security or incite panic among residents. If convicted, the accused faces a maximum prison term of two years.
According to reports, the Londoner promptly deleted the contested video upon request and maintained that he had no intention of violating Emirati laws. This case emerges amid heightened regional tensions, with Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting Dubai infrastructure including the international airport and the renowned Fairmont hotel on Palm Jumeirah.
The situation has raised concerns among advocacy organizations. Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai, warned that UAE cybercrime statutes possess broad applicability, enabling prosecution of individuals who merely share or comment on controversial content. She further highlighted potential risks of indefinite detention under national security provisions, possibly involving restricted embassy access and human rights violations.
Andreas Krieg, Associate Professor at King’s College London’s Defence Studies Department, criticized the approach as counterproductive, noting that such measures might undermine Dubai’s efforts to reassure its substantial expatriate community during periods of regional instability.
The government’s crackdown coincides with efforts to manage the emirate’s international reputation as a secure business and tourism destination. Meanwhile, Western social media influencers in Dubai have predominantly shared content supporting local leadership and government responses to the security challenges.
