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Abu Dhabi Cracks Down on Fake News: Offenders Face Jail, Dh200K Penalty

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In a decisive step to tackle misinformation, Abu Dhabi authorities have initiated a new crackdown against fake news and cyber rumors, cautioning the public against sharing unverified or false information on social media and digital spaces.

According to the UAE Cybercrime Law, criminals who are convicted of posting or forwarding false information that creates public disorder or creates panic can be punished with two years in prison and fines up to Dh200,000. Authorities reminded everyone that even re-posting unverified content will be pursued.

The crackdown comes as a surge in online speculations and false reports, especially on social media, often tied to health scares, public safety events, or government policies. Authorities called on residents to use official sources and report suspicious content rather than spreading it.

Abu Dhabi’s proactive stance is part of a broader nationwide effort to maintain digital accountability and societal stability, reinforcing the message that while freedom of expression is protected, it comes with a responsibility to preserve truth, trust, and public order in the digital space.

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