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The unacceptable video content was viewed by the man's huge followers on Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites.
Public Prosecutors in Abu Dhabi said the national currency bears the name and emblem of the state, and therefore its moral value is greater than its material value and that any behavior that could offend the currency is criminal according to the UAE law.
Prosecutors had charged the social media influencer with violating online laws and undermining the national currency.
The Abu Dhabi Criminal Court of First Instance had fined him Dh300,000 and also ordered him not to appear on social media for a period of one year. The court also ordered that his social media accounts be shut down.
The man challenged the ruling to the appellant court which has rejected his appeal and maintained the first ruling.
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