Man jailed for smear campaign against UAE
The Abu Dhabi Federal Appeals Court yesterday sentenced an Emirati man, A.M.R.M., to 10 years in jail and fined him Dh1 million for running social media accounts to publish fake news and articles tarnishing the UAE’s image, its institutions and foreign policy.
The court also ordered the confiscation of the man’s laptops and cell phones and ordered his accounts to be closed.
In another case, an Emirati, F.A.A.N., was sentenced to five years in prison and had his social media accounts shut down and equipment confiscated for joining a branch of Al Islah terrorist group, an affiliate of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood group based in Egypt.
Charged for Daesh link
The man was found guilty of promoting the terrorist group’s ideology and recruiting young people to join it.
In a third case, an Emirati, H.A.S., was charged with attempting to join the terrorist organisation Daesh and promoting its ideology through social media tools, twitter and Facebook.
The defendant denied all charges and asked the court to allow him a medical check-up as he said he was suffering from anxiety and sleep disorders.