Dubai Police caution the public against spreading unverified news and misinformation online.

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Officials warn: Information now travels faster than ever in a rapidly changing world.

Dubai: Dubai Police have issued a public advisory about the spread of inaccurate information, warning that relying on unverified sources can compromise community safety and stability.

Shared via social media, the reminder emphasizes the risks of rapid communication today and how misinformation can fuel fear and anxiety.

Risks of Sharing Unverified Information

Officials highlighted that in today’s fast-changing world, information spreads faster than ever—but not all content online is accurate. Some information is even intentionally shared to create panic within the community.

Dubai Police emphasized that what individuals share has a direct impact on public order.

“What we share matters. Relying on unverified sources can cause unnecessary panic and may undermine the safety and stability of our community,” the statement read.

Promoting Digital Responsibility

Authorities are urging residents to act responsibly online to maintain public security. The advisory emphasizes fact-checking and the role of individuals in preventing the spread of harmful rumours.

Reliance on Official Sources

Dubai Police concluded by encouraging the public to verify information through official channels to protect the wider community.

“To help protect your safety and the safety of others, we encourage everyone to rely on official sources and act responsibly when sharing information online,” the statement said.

Reposting Rumours Can Lead to Prosecution

The UAE Public Prosecution warned that social media users who repost or circulate rumours from unknown sources may face legal accountability under applicable laws.

The announcement clarifies that legal consequences apply to anyone sharing unverified content, even if they did not create the original post.

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