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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Housemaid Jailed For Having An Affair With Lover At Sponsors House

The overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are always advised to respect and obey the laws and regulations of the host country to keep them away from any trouble. Things that they normally do in their own country will not be applicable especially in the Middle Eastern countries where a large number of  OFWs are deployed.
A household service worker (HSW) was put to jail after her sponsor caught her allegedly letting a stranger inside the house and had sex with her aside from stealing from her sponsor.
The overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are always advised to respect and obey the laws and regulations of the host country to keep them away from any trouble. Things that they normally do in their own country will not be applicable especially in the Middle Eastern countries where a large number of  OFWs are deployed.  A household service worker (HSW) was put to jail after her sponsor caught her allegedly letting a stranger inside the house and had sex with her aside from stealing from her sponsor.      Ads     Sponsored Links  A household service worker has been sentenced to three months in jail after letting her lover into her sponsor's home and posting pictures of the two of them on social media according to the news published by The National.   The 32-year-old Filipina was arrested and charged in June this year after her employer saw the uploaded photos of the couple on social media.  With the 74-year-old sponsor's eagerness to gather more proof, a  retired soldier, installed surveillance cameras at his property.   After recording the video footages of the maid and her lover together, he confronted the maid, also accusing her of stealing his wife's ring.  “I checked her Facebook account and saw the pictures... In some of them, she was with a man inside my living room," the sponsor told the police.  “In another, she was wearing my wife’s expensive ring which went missing a while ago,” the sponsor added.  The unfolding incident which happened at the home of the Emirati man in Al Qusais was heard at the Dubai Criminal Court.    The maid's behavior had abused her sponsor's trust by stealing from him and by allowing a stranger into his house while he was away.  Camera footage showed the Filipino and her lover inside the home dancing to music. The maid allegedly admitted having sex with the man at the property as well as stealing the ring. In court, however, the maid denied both allegations.  The maid’s lover was not identified by Police. The court ordered that the HSW be deported after serving her jail term.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, OFWs, Middle Eastern countries, household service worker, jail, stealing

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A household service worker has been sentenced to three months in jail after letting her lover into her sponsor's home and posting pictures of the two of them on social media according to the news published by The National.

The 32-year-old Filipina was arrested and charged in June this year after her employer saw the uploaded photos of the couple on social media.

With the 
74-year-old sponsor's eagerness to gather more proof, a  retired soldier, installed surveillance cameras at his property.

After recording the video footages of the maid and her lover together, he confronted the maid, also accusing her of stealing his wife's ring.

“I checked her Facebook account and saw the pictures... In some of them, she was with a man inside my living room," the sponsor told the police.

“In another, she was wearing my wife’s expensive ring which went missing a while ago,” the sponsor added.

The unfolding incident which happened at 
the home of the Emirati man in Al Qusais was heard at the Dubai Criminal Court. 

The maid's behavior had abused her sponsor's trust by stealing from him and by allowing a stranger into his house while he was away.

Camera footage showed the Filipino and her lover inside the home dancing to music. The maid allegedly admitted having sex with the man at the property as well as stealing the ring. In court, however, the maid denied both allegations.

The maid’s lover was not identified by Police. The court ordered that the HSW be deported after serving her jail term.

Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, OFWs, Middle Eastern countries, household service worker, jail, stealing
The overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are always advised to respect and obey the laws and regulations of the host country to keep them away from any trouble. Things that they normally do in their own country will not be applicable especially in the Middle Eastern countries where a large number of  OFWs are deployed.  A household service worker (HSW) was put to jail after her sponsor caught her allegedly letting a stranger inside the house and had sex with her aside from stealing from her sponsor.      Ads     Sponsored Links  A household service worker has been sentenced to three months in jail after letting her lover into her sponsor's home and posting pictures of the two of them on social media according to the news published by The National.   The 32-year-old Filipina was arrested and charged in June this year after her employer saw the uploaded photos of the couple on social media.  With the 74-year-old sponsor's eagerness to gather more proof, a  retired soldier, installed surveillance cameras at his property.   After recording the video footages of the maid and her lover together, he confronted the maid, also accusing her of stealing his wife's ring.  “I checked her Facebook account and saw the pictures... In some of them, she was with a man inside my living room," the sponsor told the police.  “In another, she was wearing my wife’s expensive ring which went missing a while ago,” the sponsor added.  The unfolding incident which happened at the home of the Emirati man in Al Qusais was heard at the Dubai Criminal Court.    The maid's behavior had abused her sponsor's trust by stealing from him and by allowing a stranger into his house while he was away.  Camera footage showed the Filipino and her lover inside the home dancing to music. The maid allegedly admitted having sex with the man at the property as well as stealing the ring. In court, however, the maid denied both allegations.  The maid’s lover was not identified by Police. The court ordered that the HSW be deported after serving her jail term.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, OFWs, Middle Eastern countries, household service worker, jail, stealing
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Many Filipinos especially those in the remote areas of the country.   They can only avail of medical attention once in a blue moon through medical missions coming from non-government organizations (NGO's) and other health advocacy groups. Instances also happen where citizens, even at the heart of the city suffer illnesses and just succumb to their deaths without having treated due to expensive medications and hospitalization. Soon, all Filipinos will have access to free health services including the families of the overseas Filipino workers (OFW).   This situation is about to change as the new universal health bill was already approved and soon to be enacted as a law. The Senate passed on third and final reading a bill that seeks to provide adequate health care services to Filipinos. The senators unanimously voted for the approval of Senate Bill #1986 also known as the "Universal Health Care Bill."   President Rodrigo Duterte wanted it to be certified urgent and called for the proposed measure's passage at the Senate.       Ads     Sponsored Links     With this law being enacted, Filipinos will be given health care coverage and benefits under the National Health Security Program, which replaces the National Health Insurance Program or Philhealth.  Under the universal health care law, "contributors" or those who have the capacity to pay will have to pay for their premiums while the government will shoulder the contributions of non-contributors. Funds for the subsidy will be included in the annual General Appropriations Act as well as sin taxes from cigarettes will also be a major source of funding for the policy.  Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, who authored the bill when he was still a party-list representative, thanked the Senate for passing what he considers to be a "groundbreaking" law.  The House of Representative had previously passed a version of the bill (House Bill No 5784) in September 2017.     The President's move in certifying the bill as urgent shows the administration's "unrelenting commitment to provide the marginalized and disadvantaged with sufficient and better health care services," Roque said.  Filed under the category of Filipinos, non-government organizations (NGO's), health advocacy groups,  free health services,  universal health bill, Senate, Universal Health Care Bill,  President Rodrigo Duterte

As overseas Filipino workers (OFW) working in an unfamiliar territory, we feel comfortable whenever we see a compatriot or a fellow Filipino abroad. In some instances, very unfortunate things happen like getting into a trouble because of a fellow Filipino. The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Consulate General in Saudi Arabia confirmed that an OFW was stabbed and killed by a fellow OFW in Jeddah, KSA.      Ads     Sponsored Links    A Filipino was stabbed and killed by a fellow Filipino in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, according to the confirmation of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).  The victim (name withheld) was a 29-year-old from Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao, who worked as a family driver in Jeddah.   The suspect (name withheld), a 34-year-old from Capiz, also a driver for the same family  The suspect remains under police custody after he was arrested immediately after the incident. The two "allegedly engaged in a fistfight in front of the house of their employer that ended in the victim getting fatally stabbed by his fellow driver." The motive of the stabbing is still unknown.  The Consulate General and the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Jeddah will extend full assistance to both Filipinos as well as their families.    The victim is set for a vacation to the Philippines soon but the incident turned out to be unfortunate that he will come home inside a box.  Consul General Edgar Badajos said that the suspect is facing a death sentence as per Saudi Sharia law. However, since they are both Filipinos, it is possible that the victim's family could instead  He assured that they will render assistance to help both OFWs.    Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, Filipino abroad, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Saudi Arabia,   stabbed, Jeddah, KSA

More often, families with overseas Filipino workers (OFW) rely on their OFW breadwinner in providing their needs and without doing any efforts to have extra income. They use the money they receive to pay their bills, rents, mortgages, etc. They tend to spend the remittances they receive and wait for the next remittance when the money is over without any savings. This is the reason why no matter how long the OFWs exhaust themselves working overseas, they are still coming home broke and without any savings.  Encouraging our spouse or anyone who is responsible for the remittances you send to save could be a great help and could guarantee a hassle-free retirement, much more if they placed this savings to a profitable investment.      Ads     Sponsored Links    Stick to a budget schedule  Convince your spouse to make a monthly budget and commit to saving a portion of the monthly remittance. They could also spend the remaining part of the budget after setting aside the savings.  No matter how small the savings, it could mean a lot after a period of time you regularly do it.    Use the credit card wisely or do not use it at all  Credit cards could be an advantage when purchasing but it can also lure the holder to spend more. Whenever possible, avoid using credit cards and use cash instead. It would save you from paying extra charges and interests which can really raise your spending.    The best rule should be, do not spend the money you do not have.     Always make a list of important things to buy  Many OFW spouses tend to go on a shopping spree just after receiving the remittance and let their impulses lead in which items they like to buy at the very moment without putting their priorities on the things they really needed.  Encourage them to develop a habit and discipline of making a list of the things they need to prioritize during shopping and strictly follow what is on the list to avoid spending too much on the things that are not really important.    Live a lifestyle that suits your income  Many OFW spouses live like one day millionaire. after claiming the remittances you sent, they will go straight to the mall, eat at the fast-food chain of their choice, go on a shopping spree buying what they want without even thinking if they still have the money to go through the month until the next remittance. If their budget got short, they would borrow money from someone which would cause the next budget to bear the shortage and the cycle goes on.    There's nothing wrong with being generous but not too much  Advise your spouse to exercise caution when giving help to extended families, relatives or friends. There is nothing wrong with extending help but there has to be a limitation. This would avoid them to become dependent on your assistance that they would knock your everytime they need financial help.    Working overseas is not forever and you will eventually come home for good. It is you and your spouse who need to work hand-in-hand to succeed. Together you must find ways to take care of your finances and save for the future of your family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, extra income,  bills, rents, mortgages, remittances, working overseas, retirement, investment, savings
More often, families with overseas Filipino workers (OFW) rely on their OFW breadwinner in providing their needs and without doing any efforts to have extra income. They use the money they receive to pay their bills, rents, mortgages, etc. They tend to spend the remittances they receive and wait for the next remittance when the money is over without any savings. This is the reason why no matter how long the OFWs exhaust themselves working overseas, they are still coming home broke and without any savings.  Encouraging our spouse or anyone who is responsible for the remittances you send to save could be a great help and could guarantee a hassle-free retirement, much more if they placed this savings to a profitable investment.      Ads     Sponsored Links    Stick to a budget schedule  Convince your spouse to make a monthly budget and commit to saving a portion of the monthly remittance. They could also spend the remaining part of the budget after setting aside the savings.  No matter how small the savings, it could mean a lot after a period of time you regularly do it.    Use the credit card wisely or do not use it at all  Credit cards could be an advantage when purchasing but it can also lure the holder to spend more. Whenever possible, avoid using credit cards and use cash instead. It would save you from paying extra charges and interests which can really raise your spending.    The best rule should be, do not spend the money you do not have.     Always make a list of important things to buy  Many OFW spouses tend to go on a shopping spree just after receiving the remittance and let their impulses lead in which items they like to buy at the very moment without putting their priorities on the things they really needed.  Encourage them to develop a habit and discipline of making a list of the things they need to prioritize during shopping and strictly follow what is on the list to avoid spending too much on the things that are not really important.    Live a lifestyle that suits your income  Many OFW spouses live like one day millionaire. after claiming the remittances you sent, they will go straight to the mall, eat at the fast-food chain of their choice, go on a shopping spree buying what they want without even thinking if they still have the money to go through the month until the next remittance. If their budget got short, they would borrow money from someone which would cause the next budget to bear the shortage and the cycle goes on.    There's nothing wrong with being generous but not too much  Advise your spouse to exercise caution when giving help to extended families, relatives or friends. There is nothing wrong with extending help but there has to be a limitation. This would avoid them to become dependent on your assistance that they would knock your everytime they need financial help.    Working overseas is not forever and you will eventually come home for good. It is you and your spouse who need to work hand-in-hand to succeed. Together you must find ways to take care of your finances and save for the future of your family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, extra income,  bills, rents, mortgages, remittances, working overseas, retirement, investment, savings

Monday, September 18, 2017

Filipina Jailed for 5 years With AED 20,000 Fine For Supplying Drugs To Her Boyfriend : Drug Cases Involving OFWs Rising

A Filipina  in the UAE has been arrested for supplying prohibited drugs to her boyfriend and has been convicted to be jailed for five years and pay AED 20,000. After serving her jail term, the 29 -year-old Filipina will be deported According to Gulf News’ Bassam Za’za, legal and court correspondent report, the Dubai Court of First Instance found the 29-year-old jobless Filipina guilty of possessing 0.8 gram of methamphetamine, consuming amphetamine and methamphetamine, and enabling her boyfriend to use illegal drugs.  The Filipina and her boyfriend was arrested on May at the former's flat by Dubai authorities, recovered small quantities of methamphetamine hidden on a case of eyewear.  The Filipina admitted the crime when she appeared befor the court on august 15 while her boyfriend is still undergoing trial before the Dubai misdemeanor court. Sponsored Links The alarming cases of Filipinos involved in illegal drugs in the UAE are being closely monitored by the Philippine Embassy. From 2015 to 2016 the number of Filipinos convicted and imprisoned in the UAE s significantly on the rise. Out of the total 146 inmates currently detained at Dubai Central Jail, 66 were convicted for drug-related crimes and are serving life sentences, 12 of which are women. In Sharjah, there are 8 Filipinos in jail for drug offenses.   Most of the Filipinos who were convicted said that the lure of big cash pushed them to drug dealings. Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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A Filipina  in the UAE has been arrested for supplying prohibited drugs to her boyfriend and has been convicted to be jailed for five years and pay AED 20,000. After serving her jail term, the 29 -year-old Filipina will be deported
According to Gulf News’ Bassam Za’za, legal and court correspondent report, the Dubai Court of First Instance found the 29-year-old jobless Filipina guilty of possessing 0.8 gram of methamphetamine, consuming amphetamine and methamphetamine, and enabling her boyfriend to use illegal drugs. 
The Filipina and her boyfriend was arrested on May at the former's flat by Dubai authorities, recovered small quantities of methamphetamine hidden on a case of eyewear.
A Filipina  in the UAE has been arrested for supplying prohibited drugs to her boyfriend and has been convicted to be jailed for five years and pay AED 20,000. After serving her jail term, the 29 -year-old Filipina will be deported According to Gulf News’ Bassam Za’za, legal and court correspondent report, the Dubai Court of First Instance found the 29-year-old jobless Filipina guilty of possessing 0.8 gram of methamphetamine, consuming amphetamine and methamphetamine, and enabling her boyfriend to use illegal drugs.  The Filipina and her boyfriend was arrested on May at the former's flat by Dubai authorities, recovered small quantities of methamphetamine hidden on a case of eyewear.  The Filipina admitted the crime when she appeared befor the court on august 15 while her boyfriend is still undergoing trial before the Dubai misdemeanor court. Sponsored Links The alarming cases of Filipinos involved in illegal drugs in the UAE are being closely monitored by the Philippine Embassy. From 2015 to 2016 the number of Filipinos convicted and imprisoned in the UAE s significantly on the rise. Out of the total 146 inmates currently detained at Dubai Central Jail, 66 were convicted for drug-related crimes and are serving life sentences, 12 of which are women. In Sharjah, there are 8 Filipinos in jail for drug offenses.   Most of the Filipinos who were convicted said that the lure of big cash pushed them to drug dealings. Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
The Filipina admitted the crime when she appeared befor the court on august 15 while her boyfriend is still undergoing trial before the Dubai misdemeanor court.
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The alarming cases of Filipinos involved in illegal drugs in the UAE are being closely monitored by the Philippine Embassy. From 2015 to 2016 the number of Filipinos convicted and imprisoned in the UAE s significantly on the rise. Out of the total 146 inmates currently detained at Dubai Central Jail, 66 were convicted for drug-related crimes and are serving life sentences, 12 of which are women. In Sharjah, there are 8 Filipinos in jail for drug offenses.
A Filipina  in the UAE has been arrested for supplying prohibited drugs to her boyfriend and has been convicted to be jailed for five years and pay AED 20,000. After serving her jail term, the 29 -year-old Filipina will be deported According to Gulf News’ Bassam Za’za, legal and court correspondent report, the Dubai Court of First Instance found the 29-year-old jobless Filipina guilty of possessing 0.8 gram of methamphetamine, consuming amphetamine and methamphetamine, and enabling her boyfriend to use illegal drugs.  The Filipina and her boyfriend was arrested on May at the former's flat by Dubai authorities, recovered small quantities of methamphetamine hidden on a case of eyewear.  The Filipina admitted the crime when she appeared befor the court on august 15 while her boyfriend is still undergoing trial before the Dubai misdemeanor court. Sponsored Links The alarming cases of Filipinos involved in illegal drugs in the UAE are being closely monitored by the Philippine Embassy. From 2015 to 2016 the number of Filipinos convicted and imprisoned in the UAE s significantly on the rise. Out of the total 146 inmates currently detained at Dubai Central Jail, 66 were convicted for drug-related crimes and are serving life sentences, 12 of which are women. In Sharjah, there are 8 Filipinos in jail for drug offenses.   Most of the Filipinos who were convicted said that the lure of big cash pushed them to drug dealings. Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

Most of the Filipinos who were convicted said that the lure of big cash pushed them to drug dealings.
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A Filipina in the UAE has been arrested for supplying prohibited drugs to her boyfriend and has been convicted to be jailed for five years and pay AED 20,000. After serving her jail term, the 29 -year-old Filipina will be deported According to Gulf News’ Bassam Za’za, legal and court correspondent report, the Dubai Court of First Instance found the 29-year-old jobless Filipina guilty of possessing 0.8 gram of methamphetamine, consuming amphetamine and methamphetamine, and enabling her boyfriend to use illegal drugs. The Filipina and her boyfriend was arrested on May at the former's flat by Dubai authorities, recovered small quantities of methamphetamine hidden on a case of eyewear. The Filipina admitted the crime when she appeared befor the court on august 15 while her boyfriend is still undergoing trial before the Dubai misdemeanor court. Sponsored Links The alarming cases of Filipinos involved in illegal drugs in the UAE are being closely monitored by the Philippine Embassy. From 2015 to 2016 the number of Filipinos convicted and imprisoned in the UAE s significantly on the rise. Out of the total 146 inmates currently detained at Dubai Central Jail, 66 were convicted for drug-related crimes and are serving life sentences, 12 of which are women. In Sharjah, there are 8 Filipinos in jail for drug offenses. Most of the Filipinos who were convicted said that the lure of big cash pushed them to drug dealings. Advertisement Read More: ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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Monday, March 06, 2017

A Maid was Jailed for Three Months For Stealing from Her Sponsor

Filipina maid has been given a jail term of three months by Dubai Court of First Instance for stealing AED 44,000 from the safe of the family her employer in June. The sponsors wife was trying to call their 38-year-old Filipina maid on her phone but the maid's phone was switched off, so she told her Syrian husband about the matter.According to a report by Gulf News, when they reached their residence at Al Warqa'a , the couple found out that the maid was gone as well as their AED 44,000 from the safe.  The maid was apprehended by the police a few days later. The maid denied the accusations saying in court that "I did not steal."   The police sergeant who handled the investigation testified in court that during questioning, the maid admitted that she took her passport and ID card from a cupboard and Dh500 from a drawer in the bedroom before she left her employer'the flat. When the maid was asked about what she wants from the court, she said she wants to be sent back to the Philippines. However, the presiding judge sentenced the maid to three months in jail and she will be also face deportation after the jail term has been served.  RECOMMENDED  BEWARE OF SCAMMERS!  RELOCATING NAIA  THE HORROR AND TERROR OF BEING A HOUSEMAID IN SAUDI ARABIA  DUTERTE WARNING  NEW BAGGAGE RULES FOR DUBAI AIRPORT    HUGE FISH SIGHTINGS


A Filipina maid  has been given a jail term of three months by the First Instance Court of Dubai for stealing AED 44,000 from the safe of the family her employer in June.
The sponsors wife was trying to call their 38-year-old Filipina maid on her phone but the maid's phone was switched off, so she told her Syrian husband about the matter.
According to a report by Gulf News, when they reached their residence at Al Warqa'a , the couple found out that the maid was gone as well as their AED 44,000 from the safe.


The maid was apprehended by the police a few days later. The maid denied the accusations saying in court the words, "I did not steal." 
Filipina maid has been given a jail term of three months by Dubai Court of First Instance for stealing AED 44,000 from the safe of the family her employer in June. The sponsors wife was trying to call their 38-year-old Filipina maid on her phone but the maid's phone was switched off, so she told her Syrian husband about the matter.According to a report by Gulf News, when they reached their residence at Al Warqa'a , the couple found out that the maid was gone as well as their AED 44,000 from the safe.  The maid was apprehended by the police a few days later. The maid denied the accusations saying in court that "I did not steal."   The police sergeant who handled the investigation testified in court that during questioning, the maid admitted that she took her passport and ID card from a cupboard and Dh500 from a drawer in the bedroom before she left her employer'the flat. When the maid was asked about what she wants from the court, she said she wants to be sent back to the Philippines. However, the presiding judge sentenced the maid to three months in jail and she will be also face deportation after the jail term has been served.  RECOMMENDED  BEWARE OF SCAMMERS!  RELOCATING NAIA  THE HORROR AND TERROR OF BEING A HOUSEMAID IN SAUDI ARABIA  DUTERTE WARNING  NEW BAGGAGE RULES FOR DUBAI AIRPORT    HUGE FISH SIGHTINGS
The police sergeant who handled the investigation testified in court that during questioning, the maid admitted that she took her passport and ID card from a cupboard and Dh500 from a drawer in the bedroom before she left her employer'the flat.
When the maid was asked about what she wants from the court, she said she wants to be sent back to the Philippines.
However, the presiding judge sentenced the maid to three months in jail and she will be also face deportation after the jail term has been served. 


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Saturday, July 16, 2016

IN SAUDI ARABIA CYBER BULLYING OR HARMING ANYONE USING SOCIAL MEDIA -ONE YEAR JAIL AND SAR500,000 FINE


The National Society Of Human Rights (NSHR) announced in a tweet from their official Twitter account that anyone who harms anyone through the use of social media could be criminally liable and will be subjected to imprisonment  of not more than a year and will be ordered to pay  a fine up to SR500,000     The president of NSHR,Mufleh Al-Qahtani, explained that as part of its duty to disseminate the culture of human rights throughout the community and to encourage people to abide by the law, the society publishes booklets and posts tweets to educate and familiarize Saudis with the consequences of their actions and the crimes that they might commit without their knowledge.   Al-Qahtani said that the popularity of social media, especially among young people, coincided with the emergence of various crimes committed using these means.   “This entailed the enactment of the Anti-Cyber Crimes Law under a royal decree in 1428,”says Al-Qatani.      advertisement   The NSHR earlier twitted the relevant prison punishment of not more than a year and the payment of a fine of SR500,000 as possible punishments for any person who invades the private life of others by using their mobile phone camera abusively,bullying and defaming others or by harming them through social media .    Meanwhile a certain A.Khaliq A.Jabbar's comment has drawn my attention on the Arab News article about this issue and it reads:  "When employers abuse their maids, why there is no such huge fines? Where go human rights at that time?"
CYBER BULLYING OR HARMING ANYONE USING SOCIAL MEDIA CAN PUT YOU A YEAR IN JAIL AND PAY SAR500,000 FINE IN SAUDI ARABIA


The National Society Of Human Rights (NSHR) announced in a tweet from their official Twitter account that anyone who harms anyone through the use of social media could be criminally liable and will be subjected to imprisonment  of not more than a year and will be ordered to pay  a fine up to SR500,000

 The president of NSHR,Mufleh Al-Qahtani, explained that as part of its duty to disseminate the culture of human rights throughout the community and to encourage people to abide by the law, the society publishes booklets and posts tweets to educate and familiarize Saudis with the consequences of their actions and the crimes that they might commit without their knowledge.
Al-Qahtani said that the popularity of social media, especially among young people, coincided with the emergence of various crimes committed using these means.

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 “This entailed the enactment of the Anti-Cyber Crimes Law under a royal decree in 1428,”says Al-Qatani. 

The anti-cybercrime law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia involves various offenses. These include spying, 
interception of data transmitted through an information network without authorization, 
unlawful access to computers with the intention of threatening or engaging in blackmail, 
unlawful access to a website or hacking with the intent of changing design, 
destroying or modifying websites, 
invasion of privacy through the misuse of camera-equipped mobile phones and defamation 
and infliction of damage on others through the misuse of information.

The NSHR earlier twitted the relevant prison punishment of not more than a year and the payment of a fine of SR500,000 as possible punishments for any person who invades the private life of others by using their mobile phone camera abusively,bullying and defaming others or by harming them through social media .

Meanwhile a certain A.Khaliq A.Jabbar's comment has drawn my attention on the Arab News article about this issue and it reads:
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"When employers abuse their maids, why there is no such huge fines? Where go human rights at that time?"




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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

WARNING: IN SAUDI ARABIA, BE WARY OF BEING A DEBT GUARANTOR, YOU COULD END UP IN JAIL





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