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UAE police and federal prosecutors warned residents about fake online fundraisers and charity causes in the run-up to Ramadan.
Using online campaigns and billboards police urged residents to make sure that fundraising sites they contribute to are legal and permitted.
In the UAE, people can only donate to government-approved charities and organisations.
Anyone who donates to unregistered charities or online fundraising can face up to three years in jail and a fine of up to Dh500,000 ($136,000)
“Don’t donate without verification. Don’t make a fraudster’s job easy,” Dubai Police said. Federal prosecutors echoed those warnings in social media messages.
Dubai: In an awareness message posted by the UAE’s Public Prosecution, citizens and residents were made aware of the penalties related to cases of domestic violence in the UAE.
In the message, posted by the Public Prosecution on its official social media channels, the different acts of violence were also listed, to inform people that violence is not just limited to physical harm. The UAE’s laws cover emotional, sexual as well as economic abuse of a victim.
According to Article 9 (1) of the Federal Decree-Law No. 10 of 2019 concerning Protection from Domestic Violence, [an individual] shall be sentenced to imprisonment for a maximum period of six months and to a maximum fine of Dh5,000 or either of these two penalties, whoever commits any domestic violence acts provided for in Article 5 of this law, namely: