Abu Dhabi Police refer to the Crisis and Disasters Prosecution 1688 violation of the decision to prevent and restrict festive gatherings

Abu Dhabi Police seized 1688 violations and referred them to the Emergency and Crisis Prosecution, and 47 people who called for ceremonial gatherings and 1641 participants in them, the perpetrators violated the Attorney General's decision to prevent and restrict gatherings and celebrations

It also seized 11 violating weddings and referred them to the Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Prosecution, in implementation of the decision to prevent or restrict gatherings or meetings, hold public or private celebrations, or gather in public places or private farms in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi as part of precautionary measures to limit the spread of the new Corona virus "Covid 19" .

The Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Prosecution and Abu Dhabi Police called on the public to adhere to the preventive instructions and adhere to the precautionary measures and measures issued by the competent authorities to limit the spread of Covid 19 disease, in the interest of their health and even not to fall under the law and the penalties imposing a fine of 10 thousand dirhams for those who invited and organized and 5 thousand dirhams for each of Participate.

The Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Prosecution and the Abu Dhabi Police affirmed the importance of all community members coming together to support and support the efforts of the competent authorities to combat the spread of infection, calling on the public to hasten to report any gatherings or violations of the instructions issued by the official authorities and to quickly communicate with (safety service) on the toll-free number 8002626 and messages Text 2828 or email Aman@adpolice.gov.ae, or inform the Public Prosecution through a safe community application available on the Apple Store and Google Play websites, in order to preserve the safety of all community members.

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