Abu Dhabi police arrest 45 people of ‘various nationalities’ for filming, spreading misinformation on Iran attacks
Abu Dhabi police have apprehended 45 individuals from diverse nationalities for allegedly filming and disseminating false information regarding recent attacks in Iran. The authorities expressed concern that the misinformation could incite public unrest and spread rumors within the community. This action reflects a broader strategy to maintain public order and ensure accurate information circulation amid sensitive geopolitical developments. The arrests highlight the UAE's commitment to countering misinformation and upholding communal harmony, particularly in the context of escalating tensions in the region. The police emphasized the importance of responsible communication and the potential dangers posed by misleading narratives, especially in times of international conflict.
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