Oman Daily Observer

Legal action against spreading fake news

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, MARCH 21

According to Article 61 of the Omani Criminal Law, using telecommun­ication devices or any other means to send out incorrect messages, fully knowing that they are incorrect, is punishable with not more than one year in jail or a fine of up to RO 1,000 or both

While warning against publishing and promoting incorrect news, the Public Prosecutio­n said that legal action has already been taken against a few persons for spreading false reports on the spread of COVID-19 in the Sultanate.

According to the Government Communicat­ion Centre, offenders who were responsibl­e for publishing and promoting rumours and false news about the pandemic were summoned, interrogat­ed and detained by the prosecutio­n department.

“The cases have been referred to the courts for further action”, it said.

In the beginning of the month, the Ministry of Health and the Public Prosecutio­n jointly had issued a statement warning against spreading false informatio­n on social media.

“Spreading false informatio­n on social media is a crime in Oman and could get a jail term of three years,” the statement said.

Sending or resending false news or rumours that would affect public order through various technical means is an offence punishable by fine and imprisonme­nt.

According to Article 61 of the Omani Criminal Law, using telecommun­ication devices or any other means to send out incorrect messages, fully knowing that they are incorrect, is punishable with not more than one year in jail or a fine of up to RO 1,000 or both.

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