Human Rights Watch asks Dubai's ruler about runaway daughter

AP  |  Dubai 

today asked Dubai's ruling sheikh to reveal the whereabouts of his daughter after a French ex-and others say she fled the emirate, only to be arrested off the coast of

A statement by the organisation marks the latest twist in the cloak-and-dagger drama surrounding the disappearance of bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, who friends believe has been returned to after fleeing in late February. She was detained March 4 in a seaborne raid, witnesses said.

Sheikha Latifa's father is Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai's ruler and the United Arab Emirates'

"Failure to disclose the whereabouts and status of the could qualify as an enforced disappearance, given the evidence suggesting that she was last seen as UAE authorities were detaining her," said.

has declined to comment publicly about since reported in April on her disappearance . The government's Media Office offered no immediate comment Saturday.

"UAE authorities should immediately reveal the whereabouts of Sheikha Latifa, confirm her status and allow her contact with the outside world," said Sarah Leah Whitson, Human Rights Watch's Middle

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First Published: Sat, May 05 2018. 15:10 IST