During a phone call with Abdullah bin Zayed

The Public Prosecution summons the promoters of “videos” that harm the interests of state security

The Public Prosecution summoned a number of people, after circulating videos on social media platforms, showing the state's defenses responding to the Houthi terrorist militia's attempts to target some vital facilities in the country.

The Public Prosecution warned that such clips endanger vital and military facilities, and would affect the security and stability of society.

The Attorney General of the State, Counselor Dr. Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, confirmed that deterrent legal measures will be taken against those who publish these materials.

He warned community members of the dangers of publishing and circulating these materials on social media, calling for compliance with the laws in force in the country.

He cautioned that violating it would create confusion in society.

He said, "We are betting on the awareness of community members not to contribute to the circulation of such legally prohibited substances."

The Public Prosecutor also alerted to the effects and dangers of rumors, and the negative consequences they cause to the state, which may reach the point of threatening societal peace, and the accompanying creation of a state of panic and fear among individuals without real reasons, and for reasons that have no basis in reality.

He stressed that state institutions pursue all forms of transparency in their disclosure of facts and information, explaining that the Public Prosecution will carry out its responsibilities in applying the law firmly towards these crimes and their perpetrators, in the interest of the public interest and the security of members of society, and in order to preserve public order and community peace.

Follow our latest local and sports news and the latest political and economic developments via Google news