Dubai Police warns the public to not only follow the rules under the 24-hour sanitation drive, they also reminded the public to respect the laws of the country.
An Asian man was recently posted on the social media page of Dubai Police as a perpetrator of eCrime as he posted and taunted officers on duty at an edited video that he posted on social media.
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“The man has been referred to competent authorities for further legal action against him,” said Dubai Police in their post on Twitter.
Dubai Police CID Cyber Crime Department Director Colonel Saeed Al Hajeri stated that they have support from the country’s leaders to publish photos without any blurs, of those who will flout the rules beginning this week.\
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“Dubai Police, with support from our leadership, will publish their photos, without blurring their faces in the media, starting this week. We have been capturing these people since before. However, we do not publish their photos respecting their privacy and their future. They won’t get hired for jobs because they are irresponsible, and their actions will have future social implications as well,” said Colonel Al Hajeri in a report from Khaleej Times.
The Dubai Police has recently arrested an Asian man for taunting police officers on duty in an edited clip online. The man has been referred to competent authorities for further legal action against him. pic.twitter.com/bq9aftOfFP
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) April 7, 2020



