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"We refrained from posting the photos (of those caught mocking the country, respecting their privacy and future," Colonel Saeed Al Hajeri from the Dubai Police had said then. "With us posting their photos, they won't get hired for jobs because they are irresponsible, and their actions will have future social implications as well."
- Dubai Police???? ??? (@DubaiPoliceHQ) May 17, 2020
#DubaiPolice has arrested a young man for publishing a video on social media insulting the national currency. The man has been referred to the concerned authority for legal action. pic.twitter.com/BGNGCuzudI
- Dubai Police???? ??? (@DubaiPoliceHQ) May 17, 2020
New methods of scammers include social media posts to lure the public with attractive offers and fake services
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