Here are the dont's of visiting these non-Muslim houses of worship in the Emirates
>An Asian man called the Sharjah Police warning them that a bomb had been planted at a popular commercial outlet. The police swung into action and carried out necessary measures to deal with the situation. Later, it was found that it was a hoax call. The police managed to identify the caller thanks to surveillance cameras. The man was arrested and referred to the court. >A caller informed the police that a person possessed opium for consumption and assured them that his information was correct. When the police took action, it emerged that the caller had concocted the story. The caller was tracked and referred to the court, which found him guilty of providing false information and jailed him. >An Arab woman accused a man - a GCC national - of raping her and filed a police complaint against him. The investigation found out that the woman's complaint was bogus and intended to seek revenge against the man, whom she loved, but had married another woman. Investigations and forensic reports revealed the innocence of the man.
Here are the dont's of visiting these non-Muslim houses of worship in the Emirates
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