A British student has been charged with spying in the United Arab Emirates, officials have said.
The UAE government said on Monday that Matthew Hedges was accused of “spying for and on behalf of a foreign state”.
Mr Hedges, a PhD student at Durham University, was arrested on 5 May in Dubai and has reportedly been held in solitary confinement for five months.
The 31-year-old was detained at the airport as he was leaving the country following a research trip.
Mr Hedges was said to have been interviewing sources about the country’s foreign policy and security strategy.
The UAE government statement said: “The attorney general of United Arab Emirates confirmed today that Matthew Hedges, a British citizen, has been charged with spying for and on behalf of a foreign state, jeopardizing the military, economy and political security of the UAE.” Read more