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The embassy doesn’t specify the fees that the 2 abroad Filipino staff face, however says it has prolonged authorized help to them
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine embassy within the United Arab Emirates confirmed on Monday, March 16, that two abroad Filipino staff (OFWs) had been arrested by UAE authorities.
The embassy, in a press release, mentioned it has verified the identities and site of the 2, however didn’t give additional particulars, citing an ongoing probe and requests from the OFWs’ households.
Manila’s submit in Abu Dhabi additionally didn’t specify the fees that the OFWs face, though it acknowledged earlier studies that two Filipinos had been arrested “in reference to the alleged posting of movies associated to the latest missile assaults” within the UAE.
The embassy mentioned it has prolonged authorized help to the OFWs and submitted requests for consular visits to native authorities.
The embassy additionally reminded Filipinos within the UAE to “strictly adhere to native legal guidelines and rules in regards to the creation, posting, and sharing of photographs, movies, and different on-line content material, together with AI-generated materials, significantly within the context of the present regional scenario.”
UAE regulation prohibits posting or sharing materials that would “disrupt public order.” Native officers, together with Dubai police, had earlier warned the general public that “photographing or sharing safety or vital websites, or reposting unreliable info, might end in authorized motion and compromise nationwide safety and stability.”
A British man, reportedly a vacationer, has been confirmed charged beneath these strict cybercrime legal guidelines.
All six Gulf states, together with the UAE, have been focused by Iranian retaliatory strikes following the United States and Israel’s assault on Iran. The escalating battle has led to a pointy rise in oil costs, in addition to issues over the security of civilians, together with 2.4 million Filipinos within the Center East. Over 1,300 Filipinos have since returned to the Philippines. – Rappler.com

