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UAE warns April fool’s pranks can lead to jail, Dh100,000 fine for spreading false information

UAE: Sharjah warns April fool’s pranks can lead to jail, Dh100,000 fine for spreading false information

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Posting or sharing false information online, even as a joke, can lead to serious legal consequences in the UAE, with authorities warning that humour offers no protection under the law. The Sharjah Public Prosecution has cautioned residents that spreading misinformation online, including April Fool’s content, may result in jail terms and heavy fines. In a public awareness message, officials said the law does not distinguish between content shared for entertainment and content that causes harm, treating both as criminal offences. Under Article 52 of Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on countering rumours and cybercrimes, anyone publishing or republishing false information online faces at least one year in prison and a minimum fine of Dh100,000. The law applies to content that could incite public opinion, disturb public security, spread panic, or harm public interest, the economy, public order or public health. Authorities also stressed that intent is not a defence, meaning even jokes can lead to prosecution. Penalties increase in more serious cases. If false information is used to mislead the public or incite action against state authorities or institutions, offenders may face at least two years in prison and fines starting from Dh200,000. During emergencies, crises, epidemics or disasters, punishments become stricter due to the potential to trigger panic and disrupt public safety. In extreme cases such as wartime, deliberately spreading harmful rumours could carry the death penalty under applicable laws. Legal experts, cited by Khaleej Times, said the key issue is not whether content is intended as a joke, but how it is perceived by the public. Diana Hamade noted that pranks involving fake emergencies, false government announcements or fabricated incidents pose the highest risk, especially when widely shared. She said the broader the reach, the greater the legal exposure, with influencers and large accounts facing closer scrutiny. “It was a joke” is not a valid defence if the content misleads or causes harm, she added. Fatima Salem Al Saedi, Acting General Manager at the Office of Abdullah Al Kaabi for Advocacy and Legal Consultancy, explained that April Fool’s jokes are not illegal by default, but become punishable when they mislead the public or create confusion. Authorities assess factors such as realism, use of official logos, links to ongoing events and how widely the content spreads. According to Igor Abalov, even harmless-looking jokes can quickly be interpreted as real information in today’s digital environment. He said liability arises once false information becomes accessible and begins to spread, regardless of intent, adding that even deleted posts can still lead to legal action if they have already circulated. Authorities said the legal framework, including Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021, the UAE Penal Code and media regulations, focuses on the impact of content rather than the intention behind it. Residents have been urged to verify information before sharing and avoid posting misleading content for engagement. With April Fool’s Day observed on April 1, officials reiterated a clear message: content shared as a prank can quickly cross into criminal territory if it misleads the public or causes harm. Go to Source

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