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A couple wanted for estafa was arrested in Quezon City by the operatives of La Loma Police Station on Friday, Dec. 9.
Police identified the suspects as Hasmin Parnecio, 41, listed as No. 4 station level most wanted person, a resident of Manila; and Irving Joy Parnecio, listed as No. 5 station leve
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Dr Majed Garoub told Arab News that posting pranks on social media is a crime in Saudi Arabia, and it is classified as a violation of the country's Anti-Cyber Crime Law.
JEDDAH: Under the Saudi law of cybercrimes, pranksters can face a punishment of SR5 million (more than $1.3 million) and three years in prison, according to a law expert. Dr. Majed Garoub told Arab News that posting pranks on social media is a crime in Saudi Arabia, and it is classified as a violation of the country’s Anti-Cyber Crime Law. “The punishment for such crime ranges