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Article 372: "Whoever attributes to another person, by any means of publicity, an incident which makes him liable to punishment or contempt, shall be punished by detention for a period not exceeding two years or by a fine not exceeding Dh20,000.
Detention for a period not exceeding two years and a fine not exceeding Dh20,000 or either of these two penalties shall apply if a public official or one who is in charge of a public service has been abused during performance of his duty or public service; or if the abuse affects the honour or injures the reputation of families, or if it is noticed that the abuse is intended to achieve an illegal purpose.
However, if the abuse is published in any newspaper or printed media, it shall be considered an aggravated case."
Based on the aforementioned provisions of Penal Code of UAE, the messages sent by the person as alleged by you are defamatory which may malign your reputation. The actions of the sender may also qualify grounds for slander and libel under the aforesaid Penal Law and also under Article 21 of the Federal Decree-Law No. (5) of 2012, for committing cybercrime. As such, those caught using technology to invade someone else's privacy - which can even include eavesdropping, copying photos or publishing news - can be jailed for six months and face fines of between Dh150,000 and Dh500,000 under the above law.
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