Dubai Police take action against 5 people over fake social media posts

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Dubai Police take action against 5 people over fake social media posts

Dubai - Kalyan Jewellers files complaint over fake news that it sold impure and fake jewellery.

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Published: Mon 2 Apr 2018, 4:38 PM

The Dubai Police has been asked by the Dubai Public Prosecution to initiate criminal proceedings against five people of Indian origin on charges of cyber crime and abuse using the internet/social media.

Investigations by the Dubai Police have confirmed that one of the persons involved manipulated and circulated false social media posts giving the impression that the gold jewellery sold by the brand is impure and fake. The said person has during the investigation process admitted that he had logged in and slandered the company. The investigation against the others are under process.

The maligning posts were made viral across social media platforms, especially on WhatsApp groups. The posts further claimed that the UAE showrooms of Kalyan Jewellers were sealed and the owners arrested.

The legal action follows a complaint filed by Kalyan Jewellers LLC before the Dubai Public Prosecution against spreading fake videos and false news on social media. Dubai Police is working closely with the cybercrime department and is actively pursuing investigations to identify other possible perpetrators who had uploaded similar false videos/posts.

Kalyan Jewellers had immediately refuted the false claims by posting a statement on their official social media handles.

"A brand's reputation is built over the years by the contribution and hard work of many people. Such instances of fake propagated by a few irresponsible individuals is an attempt to tarnish the image and reputation of brands. These acts have deep impact on the emotions of all those associated with the brand and the company. I thank the UAE's legal system and the Dubai Police for taking strict measures in preventing cybercrimes and establishing the truth in such situations," T.S. Kalyanaraman, chairman and managing director of Kalyan Jewellers said.


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