Dubai-based Indian fined over defamation charge


Dubai, Jan 17 (IANS): A Dubai court has ordered an Indian expat teacher to pay a 10,000 dirham ($2,722) fine after he was found guilty of a defamation charge.

The 31-year-old was convicted of posting an altered picture of another man on his Instagram account, depicting him as a dog, the Khaleej Times said in a report on Thursday.

The court confiscated his smartphone, took down the post and shut down his Instagram account.

According to public prosecution records, the case dates back to April 2019.

On June 4, 2019, the complainant, a 40-year-old Indian manager, learned that the defendant posted a photo of him on his Instagram account by altering it and adding a dog's picture with a caption reading "we have a new breed of dogs for sale".

The manager reported him to the criminal investigation department and the cybercrime department, after which the teacher was apprehended.

The complainant told the investigator that he learned from an Indian woman about the post which the latter claimed was also shared on Twitter and other social media platforms.

  

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  • nazeer husain, Jeddah KSA

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    It's best on the part of UAE that they rules and regulations with standards but as an Islamic country they must aware of the fact that lot of expats of democratic nation's try to missuse these laws under Sharia safe cover. Whenever an Islamic country court goes to the judgement it must based on truth justice and compassion. They should not follow like what the chief justice of one of the democratic country has done by using ARTICLE 142. or nonsensical resolution.

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  • Peter, Maroli

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    No one help like india for alpas.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    nazeera,
    ... the Indian law has rightly awarded the Ayodhya verdict in favor of the majoritarian belief whose place was razed by desert marauders and built an illegal structure there.

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