Up to 70
Britons detained in UAE over Iran attack footage, campaign group warns
The
Independent US
Bryony
Gooch
Sun,
March 29, 2026 at 5:47 PM GMT+2
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As many
as 70 UK citizens have been detained in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for
taking photos or videos of Iran’s attacks, a campaign group has claimed.
Detained
in Dubai chief executive Radha Stirling has said she estimates dozens of Brits
have been arrested in the UAE under the country’s “draconian” cybercrime laws.
She told
Sky News: "We're talking approaching 50 to 70 was my estimate and possibly
even more. I think by the end of this we'll see a lot more, possibly 100, maybe
150.”
It comes
weeks after a British man, 60, was detained in Dubai after he allegedly filmed
missiles in the city, despite deleting the video immediately when asked to, Ms
Stirling told The Independent at the time.
The
United Arab Emirates has faced a steady barrage of Iranian missiles and drones
since conflict broke out in the Middle East at the end of February. More than
2,300 drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles have been fired at the
Gulf state by Iran, according to the country’s Ministry of Defence.
Ms
Stirling warned in a blogpost that the UAE has implemented “an extensive
cybercrime enforcement campaign” since the outbreak of the Iran war in the
Gulf, targeting people who filmed, shared or discussed events linked to missile
and drone activity in the country.
“More
concerning is the increasing classification of these cases under national
security frameworks, exposing individuals to severe penalties, prolonged
detention, and significantly reduced access to due process,” she wrote.
The Dubai
Media Office issued a warning early on in the conflict as a crackdown on what
they called “outdated” and “misleading” videos and images of past fire
incidents in the city.
“The
public and media are urged to rely solely on official sources for accurate
information and refrain from sharing unverified material. Legal action will be
taken against those who publish or republish such content in violation of UAE
law,” the statement said.
The
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has said they are providing
consular assistance to “a small number” of British nationals detained in the
UAE.
It is
understood that British nationals are not obliged to inform the FCDO when they
are detained, although staff remain on hand to support Brits abroad 24/7.
Five
British nationals are currently receiving consular assistance having been
detained on charges relating to taking images of Iranian attacks, while some
others have already been released, The Independent understands.
An FCDO
spokesperson said: “We are providing consular assistance to a small number of
British nationals detained in the UAE in connection with this issue, and our
Ambassador is engaging with the Emirati authorities about their cases."

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