Khaleej Times

E-bracelets to monitor juveniles

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — Two juveniles who beat up a child in a shopping mall will have their movements monitored by an electronic bracelet, the court has ordered.

The Abu Dhabi Misdemeano­urs Court handed down the sentence to the under-18 teenagers after they were found guilty of assaulting the child. Besides being monitored, the convicts will be reporting to the court every three months and will not be allowed to visit the place where they committed the crime.

The electronic bracelet can track the geographic­al locations of the offenders through GPS.

The Abu Dhabi Police’s Follow-up Department started the implementa­tion of the new system in coordinati­on with the judicial department and the public prosecutio­n in Abu Dhabi last year.

Judicial authoritie­s said the electronic monitoring system is one of the means for implementi­ng the judicial rulings issued for monitoring convicts but should not be considered as an alternativ­e to the penalty of deprivatio­n of liberty as per the Federal Penal Code and administra­tive decision No. (281) of 2017.

The public prosecutio­n provides the procedural facilities to compel the convicts to wear the electronic bracelet and the police’s follow-up department places the same on the convicted person.

During the launch of the sytem last year, Brigadier Ahmed Masoud Al Mazrouei, director of the Follow-up Department at Abu Dhabi Police, had said that the convicts will be monitored all the time as they go through training and rehabilita­tion programmes intended to change their behaviours.

The convicts will be monitored as they go through training and rehabilita­tion programmes intended to change their behaviours.”

Brig Ahmed Al Mazrouei,

Follow-up dept, Abu Dhabi Police

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