Three-month jail, Dh5,000 fine for beggars
ABU DHABI 7 April, 2022: The Public Prosecution (PP) said that beggars shall be sentenced to detention for a term up to three months and a fine of not less than Dh5,000. The penalty- according […]
ABU DHABI 7 April, 2022: The Public Prosecution (PP) said that beggars shall be sentenced to detention for a term up to three months and a fine of not less than Dh5,000. The penalty- according […]
ABU DHABI 20 May 2021: The UAE Federal Public Prosecution has stated that it is prohibited to circulate any materials targeting children that encourage behaviours which violate the principles of public order and morality. In […]
ABU DHABI 20 February 2021: The Federal Public Prosecution has clarified that it was obligatory on the principal of an educational institution or the manager of an establishment to inform the health authorities if a […]
ABU DHABI 18 February 2021: The Federal public Prosecution has clarified that a person who is infected with Covid-19 has to inform the health authorities. In a tweet posted on its accounts on social media […]
ABU DHABI 25 December 2020: The UAE Public Prosecution has clarified the penalties for the forgery of electronic documents stating that the crime is punishable by a range of penalties including jail and a minimum […]
ABU DHABI 20 December 2020: The UAE Public Prosecution yesterday published a video on its social media accounts to raise awareness on the penalties regarding the possession and distribution of material that incites racial, religious […]
ABU DHABI 13 December,2020: The UAE Public Prosecution has clarified the penalties for crimes of libel or insult through the telephone under the UAE Federal Penal Code. In a video clip on its social media […]
ABU DHABI 31 October 2020: The UAE Public Prosecution has warned against accessing websites, electronic information systems, computer networks, or information technology means without authorisation to obtain government data, or confidential information relating to a […]
ABU DHABI 27 October 2020: UAE Public Prosecution yesterday elaborated on Federal Law No. 3 of 2016 concerning child rights (also known as Wadeema’s Law), which stresses that all children must be provided with appropriate […]
ABU DHABI 16 October 2020: The country’s Public Prosecution pointed out that custodians who neglect their children can be punished by the law. On its social media accounts today, the Public Prosecution stressed that under […]