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Abu Dhabi to create courts and specialised prosecution centres

ABU DHABI: Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, has issued a Resolution calling for the set up of public prosecution department for community service related measures.

Sheikh Mansour Al Nahyan’s resolution comes in response to the requirements of Federal Law No. 07 of 2016, which amended some provisions of the UAE Penal Code and introduced community service punishments or fines for some misdemeanours, instead of imprisonment.

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Yousuf Saeed Al Abri, Under-Secretary of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) noted that the ADJD is going to create courts and specialised prosecution centres to cover various fields. “Establishing prosecution centres that specialise in community service measures will enhance the experience of prosecutors and provide a database that would help decision-makers and experts map out development plans that will assist in achieving the objectives of the measures,” the Under-Secretary added.

The Attorney-General of Abu Dhabi, Ali Mohammed Abdullah Al Balushi, said the setting up of the prosecution centres will help build up the role of the Public Prosecution in representing the community and preserving its interests through entrenching the rule of law.

The newly set up prosecution department will operate directly under the auspices of the Attorney General and will specialise in following up on the implementation of community service orders which will be issued by the Abu Dhabi misdemeanour courts as per Article 120 of Penal Code No. 07 of 2016.

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