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Life imprisonment and fine of Dh200,000 for counterfeiting currency in the UAE

UAE Public Prosecution warns public against forging currency or coins



UAE Public Prosecution has warned public against forging currency in the UAE. Photo for illustrative purpose only.
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Abu Dhabi: The UAE Public Prosecution has warned the public against forging currency, emphasising that this is a crime punishable by law.

In a video clip published on Tuesday, on its social media platforms, the Federal Public Prosecution said that any person, who forges, counterfeits or falsifies in any way, either in person or through an intermediary, a banknote or coin in circulation in the UAE or in any other county, shall be sentenced to life or get temporary imprisonment and a fine not less than Dh200,000. A coin currency shall be considered falsified if any of its metal is diminished or if it has been coated with paint so as to make it similar to another more valuable currency, according to Article 204 of the UAE Penal Code, Wam reported.

The video clip comes as part of the public prosecution’s social media campaign launched to promote the legal culture among community members, enhance the public awareness on the UAE’s laws and adopt the culture of law as a way of life, thus to reducing the violations resulting from ignorance of the law.

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