BSS
  05 Jun 2024, 11:36

British former naval officer held in Dubai for spying

LONDON, June 5, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Matt Croucher, a former British Royal
Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, has been held in Dubai for seven
months on spying charges, the Times newspaper said on Tuesday.

The 40-year-old, who had received George Cross -- Britain's highest award for
gallantry -- for his service in Afghanistan in 2008, was arrested in
November.

He was charged with "intentionally and illegally accessing a
telecommunications network", according to the Times, and barred from leaving
the UAE after having his passport confiscated.

Now a security consultant based out of the UK, Croucher was interrogated on
his connections to the UK's defence ministry, but no other details have been
provided regarding the spying accusation.

His family said they were facing "immense stress" and that the charges were
"made up and ridiculous".

"We don't understand why it's taking the Dubai authorities so long to process
this case... a case we believe to be made up and ridiculous," the family
added in a statement.

Croucher threw himself on a Taliban tripware grenade in Afghanistan to save
others around him, for which he was awarded the George Cross, the highest
decoration alongside the Victoria Cross.

He also lived in Dubai from 2014 to 2021 working with authorities on
"security related matters", the Times reported.

A UK foreign office spokesperson said, "We are supporting a British man in
the UAE and are in contact with the local authorities".

Rights groups have long criticised the UAE for its track record on human
rights.