What will be the punishment for those who damage the reputation of the state and institutions in Abu Dhabi?

In Abu Dhabi, actions to damage the reputation of the state and its institutions are considered serious crimes and penalties are set.

According to the Arab media, in Abu Dhabi, actions to damage the reputation of the state and its institutions have been determined as a serious crime, and in this regard, the Department of Justice of Abu Dhabi has warned that the good deeds of the state and its institutions. 5 years of imprisonment and a fine of 500,000 dirhams will be punished for causing damage to the name.

The Justice Department, referring to the campaign ‘Your Freedom, to the Legal Limit’, has said that any person who challenges the state or any of its institutions or authority or harms the state’s dignity and identity. or mocking is not allowed.

According to the department, anyone who publishes information against the state or any of its institutions or spreads defamatory news or data, images, videos or rumors through any website or information network or any means of information technology shall be imprisoned for 5 years. shall be punished with imprisonment and a fine up to five lakh dirhams.

The Justice Department warned that defamation and defamation through information technology resources are more severely penalized because what is presented through these resources quickly spreads throughout society.

The Department of Justice says that the fact that various institutions ignore literature or defamatory comments against them does not mean that they cannot knock on the doors of the court against those who do so, so all But before they open their mouths, they must keep in mind that by releasing their conversations or photos, they will not come under legal accountability.

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