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The police have urged the public to stick to the Covid precautionary measures outlined by the government.
Abu Dhabi Police have referred 1,688 gathering violations to the Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Prosecution. These included 47 violations for people hosting the events and 1,641 for those attending the gatherings.
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The police have urged all community members to adhere to the Covid-19 precautionary measures, including not organising or attending gatherings, especially in the desert and on private farms, or celebrations in public areas.
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The force said it has intensified its monitoring campaigns to detect and catch the violators, including those organizing gatherings in the deserts and celebrations in public areas and on farms.
The authorities issue a Dh5,000 fine for anyone attending gatherings and Dh10,000 for anyone inviting or organising an event or a gathering.
The National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority (NCEMA) on Wednesday said it has recorded more than 30,000 Covid-19 violations across the UAE since the beginning of 2021.
ismail@khaleejtimes.com
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