Authorities in Abu Dhabi have arrested 109 people for filming and sharing "inaccurate" videos on social media during recent regional developments in a bid to spread misinformation and cause public fear.
Abu Dhabi Police said "necessary legal and administrative" action has been taken against all violators.
The public is reminded not to film sites or publish clips that can threaten public security, spread confusion and be exploited by hostile media to distort facts.
They urged the people to obtain information solely from authorised official sources, and to refrain from publishing or reposting any unverified content.
On March 14, the UAE Attorney-General had said that violators could face at least one year in prison and a minimum fine of AED 100,000.
#أخبارنا | #شرطة_أبوظبي تضبط 109 شخصاً لقيامهم بتصوير الأحداث وتداول معلومات مضللة
— شرطة أبوظبي (@ADPoliceHQ) March 20, 2026
أعلنت شرطة أبوظبي ضبط 109 أشخاص من جنسيات مختلفة قاموا بتصوير مواقع وأحداث وتداول معلومات غير صحيحة عبر منصات التواصل الاجتماعي خلال الأحداث الجارية، الأمر الذي من شأنه إثارة الرأي العام ونشر… pic.twitter.com/LWanahKiFp

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