UAE authorities have prohibited filming at security sites due to concerns over national safety.

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The public is being urged to act responsibly as the State Security emphasizes the importance of national awareness.

The UAE State Security Department has issued a warning that taking or sharing photographs of sensitive security sites, as well as spreading false or misleading information, is strictly forbidden. This measure is part of continued efforts to protect national security and maintain public stability.

Authorities highlighted in a recent statement that circulating unverified content—especially on social media—can lead to severe legal repercussions and pose risks to public safety.

“Photographing or sharing sensitive security sites, or spreading false or misleading information, is strictly prohibited to protect national security and stability,” the department stated.

Officials emphasized that adhering to these rules demonstrates strong national awareness and responsible citizenship, especially during periods that call for unity and vigilance.

The department called on the public to depend only on official sources for information and to avoid sharing content that might jeopardize security operations or public order. Authorities stressed that any violations will be handled in strict accordance with the law.

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