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Abu Dhabi Police Urge Public to Avoid Rumours and Misinformation

Residents advised to rely on official sources and verify news before sharing
Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 13, 20252 Mins Read
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The Abu Dhabi Police department issued via official statement a strong warning to residents to avoid spreading rumors as well as misinformation because they should access news exclusively from official credible sources. The warning emerges from ongoing strategy to protect public trust together with safety and social harmony within the UAE.

According to an official statement issued by the authority on Saturday, April 12, sharing false information through media platforms disputes all principles for being a responsible citizen. Every person must support national stability and build a trustworthy information environment according to directives from Abu Dhabi Police.

The dissemination of unconfirmed or misguiding news notifications produces unnecessary alarm which disrupts public harmony and threatens community protection according to the authority’s warning. The authorities stressed the importance of checking facts so people should verify their information before sharing it with others.

Residents learned that distributing false stories leads to legal troubles because UAE law defines cybercrime along with strict regulations about misinformation. All residents need to exercise caution when handling news stories about safety emergencies and official statements. The police made this warning explicitly for all people of Abu Dhabi.

People should trust only official reliable sources and must stop transmitting unverified information according to the statement. The social fabric together with societal protection demands both accuracy and responsibility for maintaining stability.

The warning acts to remind people about their fundamental responsibility in maintaining public order at the present moment. Abu Dhabi Police conducts online platform monitoring for violations and welcomes people to submit suspicious or misleading content through official reporting channels.

Today’s expanding social media network demands heightened media literacy and digital responsibility training above everything else. The public should trust verified news sources while reviewing their sharing decisions to generate societal safety.

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