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Jail, possible fine for intercepting telephone calls without permission in UAE

Prior permission must be obtained from UAE judicial authorities, Public Prosecution warns



Intercepting a telephone call without first obtaining a judicial permission is a crime in the UAE. Picture for illustrative purposes only.
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Abu Dhabi: Intercepting a telephone call without first obtaining a judicial permission is a crime in the UAE and will be punished with a jail term.

Violators can also be fined for such unlawful activity, the UAE Public Prosecution warned on its social media channels.

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“A sentence for detention and/or a fine [will be imposed on] whoever intercepts the contents of telephone calls without prior permission from the competent judicial authorities, pursuant to Article 72 bis 2 of the Federal Decree-Law No 3 of 2003 on the Regulation of the Telecommunication Sector, as amended,” the authority said in a statement.

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