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UAE: One-year jail, Dh50,000 fine for removing or tampering with signboards, surveillance cameras

Public Prosecution publishes details of penalties to promote legal culture and awareness



The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department building.
Image Credit: Courtesy Abu Dhabi Judicial Department

Abu Dhabi: UAE Public Prosecution explained today, through posts on its social media accounts, the penalties for removal of signboards and surveillance cameras.

According to Article 294 of the Federal Penal Code, “whoever deliberately removes, breaks or damages one of the machines, tools, or signboards necessary for the prevention of accidents, or surveillance cameras, or who renders such items not good for use anymore or who renders such items to be faulty by anyway whatsoever, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for a duration not less than a year and a fine of not less than Dh50,000”.

The penalty shall be temporary imprisonment if a disaster arises from the crime. In all cases, the criminal shall be ordered to pay the amount of the damages cased thereby.

Public Prosecution published this information as part of its ongoing campaign to promote legal culture and raise public awareness.

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