Coronavirus: Dubai police fin over $2,000 for partying

An Arab woman was fined 10,000 dirhams ($2722) for having one at her home in the United Arab Emirates, attended by dozens of media professionals and an Arab artist in violation of the country’s coronavirus regulations, Dubai police said Thursday.

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Dubai police were informed of the party after a video of the occasion circulating online showed visitors dressed in a face mask and unaware of social esttachment measures, official news firm Emirates (WAM) reported.

Visitors were fined 5,000 dirhams for attending the party, according to WAM.

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The United Arab Emirates will impose a fine of 10,000 dirhams on anyone who organizes rallies, meetings, personal and public celebrations, or organizes equipment in public places or personal farms, Dubai police said.

Guests will be fined 5,000 dirhams each.

“Dubai police will not tolerate violators of the precautionary measures announced against COVID-19, as these measures have been put in position for network members and prevent pandemic,” said Brigadier General Jamal Salem al-Jallaf, Director General of Criminal Investigation at Dubai Police. Department.

The United Arab Emirates has noticed an immediate increase in the number of cases reported on a daily basis: on Thursday, a total of 1,002 new infections were recorded in 24 hours. United Arab Emirates since the outbreak began.

The government has suggested to the public that it adhere to precautionary measures and has warned that violators will have to pay heavy fines for ignoring the law.

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