Over 100 arrested in the Emirates
In Abu Dhabi, police have arrested 109 individuals of various nationalities for spreading false information on social media.
The police in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi announced the arrest of 109 individuals from various nationalities, as reported by the news agency AFP. This massive operation was part of a crackdown on misinformation, as police claimed to have documented instances where individuals recorded sites and events while circulating misleading information through social media channels.
Authorities emphasized that the dissemination of such false information could incite public unrest and propagate rumors among community members. The police also stated their commitment to maintaining social order and preventing the spread of sensationalized narratives that could lead to misinformation and social discord.
The arrests highlight ongoing concerns regarding the impact of social media on public perception and the potential for false narratives to foster division or unrest. In the broader context, this incident reflects the Emirate's stringent measures to control the narrative on social media and to mitigate any threats to public safety and social harmony.