Home Covid-19 Two men imprisoned in the UAE for flouting Covid-19 precautionary measures The individuals flouted quarantine requirements and filmed themselves not wearing masks by Aarti Nagraj May 10, 2021 UAE authorities have imprisoned two men for violating the precautionary measures aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19, the Public Prosecution announced on Sunday. The UAE Federal Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Prosecution ordered the imprisonment of the individuals for flouting quarantine requirements and not wearing masks. The authority stated that the Abu Dhabi Police monitored a video of two young men entering a shopping mall in the emirate and filming themselves without wearing face masks. They were also wearing smart tracking watches used for those in quarantine and hence “violating the precautionary measures in a boastful manner”, a statement said. “Legal action was immediately taken against the two men, who were imprisoned pending an investigation,” the Federal Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Prosecution said. The authority also urged the public to adhere to relevant precautionary measures and regulations to avoid being subject to legal action. https://t.co/ScZs0ahT5G pic.twitter.com/X97i8rpBT9 — النيابة العامة (@UAE_PP) May 9, 2021 The UAE has strict penalties in place for those found violating Covid-19 measures. Under the law, those violating or refraining from installing, registering smart apps, or carrying the electronic tracking devices used for tracking isolation or quarantine cases, or those who lose, destroy or disrupt the network or connection will be fined Dhs10,000 and charged the value of the electronic tracking device. Those who lose the electronic tracking device or destroy it shall also be fined Dhs1,000, in addition to being charged the value of the device. Read: Fine of up to Dhs50,000 for not informing health authorities about Covid-19 in UAE Tags Covid-19 Government Jail News Quarantine UAE UAE Federal Emergency Crisis and Disasters Prosecution 0 Comments You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE UAE to announce petrol, diesel prices for January; will rates drop in 2024? How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline