Expat arrested in Dubai for flouting coronavirus beach-ban rules

The European expat was arrested after ignoring advise from police. (File/AFP)
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Updated 23 March 2020
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Expat arrested in Dubai for flouting coronavirus beach-ban rules

  • The expat ignored advice telling people to stay away from Dubai's beaches
  • Most open spaces have been closed in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19

DUBAI: A European expat has been arrested in Dubai after flouting laws imposed to help tackle the spread of coronavirus, the Dubai Media Office reported on a tweet.

It is understood that the person posted a video on social media that he shot while standing on one of Dubai’s closed beaches.

He was accused of mocking the rules and ignoring the instructions of local police who have told people to stay away from these open areas.

All beaches were closed on Sunday as part of the increasing COVID-19 regulations.

The General Command of the Dubai Police warned residents that they must comply with security directives, which safeguard public health.

Earlier, the UAE Attorney General announced that violators of newly applied coronavirus regulations would face legal penalties, including jail terms and large fines.

On Monday, authorities announced the closure of all shopping malls for two weeks and the suspension of further flights, into the country.

Monday also the instruction to restaurants and cafes to close in the emirate.


Mass grave found in Libya containing bodies of 21 migrants

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Mass grave found in Libya containing bodies of 21 migrants

  • A Libyan national has been arrested on suspicion of killing the migrants and holding others captive
  • Photos and video circulated by local media outlets showed bodies piled together

TRIPOLI: Libyan authorities have uncovered a mass grave containing the bodies of 21 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, local media reported Thursday.
News outlets cited government sources as saying a Libyan national has been arrested on suspicion of killing the migrants and holding others captive on a farm in the northeastern town of Ajdabiya.
Libya is a key transit country for thousands of migrants attempting to reach Europe each year, with deaths among migrants frequently reported.
The Internal Security Agency for Libya’s east said it had “discovered a mass grave containing the bodies of 21 individuals of various African nationalities,” according to television channel Al-Masar.
The channel, which is aligned with eastern Libya’s army strongman Khalifa Haftar, said the suspect was detained during a raid on the farm.
Libya remains split between an administration in the east backed by Haftar and a government in the west recognized by the United Nations.
Independent news channel Al Wasat reported that the man had held migrants captive on the farm, some of whom were rescued and hospitalized after the raid.
Photos and video circulated by local media outlets showed bodies piled together and more than a dozen body bags laid out on the ground.
Libya has struggled to recover from chaos that erupted after a NATO-backed uprising in 2011 overthrew longtime dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
Smugglers and human traffickers have taken advantage of the instability, with the country facing criticism over conditions for migrants and rights groups levelling accusations of extortion and slavery.