Emirati authorities have arrested an Asian resident suspected of spying for a foreign country by providing sensitive military information deemed threatening to the UAE, state news agency WAM reported today.
Neither the man's identity nor the country for which he was allegedly working were named.
"The suspect is accused of spying for a foreign country in order to damage the political and military status of the United Arab Emirates," WAM quoted Prosecutor General Ahmad al-Danhani as saying.
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Based on findings of the state security service, the suspect was asked to gather "information and documents on sensitive military installations" by people working for a foreign country aiming to obtain these secrets.
The man has been referred to the public prosecution and is under arrest as the investigation continues, Danhani said, without giving more details.
Last September, an Emirati court jailed a Pakistani man for three years for spying for an unnamed foreign country.
And in January 2013, an Emirati married to an Iranian woman was sentenced to seven years for spying.