Dubai princess: I’m hostage of ruler dad who has police surrounding me 24/7 | World | News

The film on the BBC showed her looking pale and frightened.
She said: “I’m a hostage. And this villa has been converted into a jail. All the windows are barred shut.
“There’s five policemen outside and two policewomen inside. I can’t even go out to get fresh air. So basically, I’m a hostage.”
Describing how her vessel – captained by a hired French former spy – was stormed 30 miles out to sea, she said: “I kept saying ‘You can’t take me back.
“‘I want asylum and we’re in international waters. You can’t kidnap me’.
“They were just on a mission and they were given orders.”
Latifa said she grappled with two of the men and bit one on the arm before they zip-tied her hands and then tranquilised her.
“When I woke up the jet had already landed in Dubai and I just felt really sad at this point. Everything I was working on for so many years to get my freedom was gone.”
Latifa – full name Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum – added: “I have been here ever since, for more than a year in solitary confinement.
“No access to medical help, no trial, no charge, nothing. Every day I am worried about my safety and the police threaten me that I will never see the sun again. I am not safe here.”
Panorama said that it had independently verified her location.