The government earlier announced the same holidays for those working in ministries and federal entities
uae18 hours ago
The Public Prosecution in the UAE has reminded residents of the consequence of refusing to provide samples and specimens for narcotics and psychotropic substances analysis. Those who refuse to give a sample for drug tests could face a fine of no less than Dh100,000 and be sentenced to two years in prison.
Taking to social media, the authority, on Thursday, said that officials could collect the sample for tests for narcotic or psychotropic drugs from people after obtaining permission from the public prosecution.
People cannot refuse to give the specimen without proper justification. This is according to Article 63 of the Federal Decree-Law No. 30 of 2021 of combatting narcotics and psychotropic substances.
ALSO READ:
The government earlier announced the same holidays for those working in ministries and federal entities
uae18 hours ago
Also called the UAE Union Day, the UAE marks the National Day on December 2 every year to celebrate the unification of the Emirates in 1971
uae20 hours ago
The case is still under investigation, according to the authority
uae20 hours ago
Astrotourism, art venture, gami-vacation are some of the predicted travel trends next year
uae1 day ago
Saeed Salem Al Heabsi has a room in his home in Abu Dhabi that resembles a museum, showcasing a collection of rare items
uae1 day ago
The labour law ensures a fair balance between the rights and obligations of employers and employees; here's what it says about overtime work
uae1 day ago
The entire world is looking forward to the Council playing its intended role in maintaining international peace and security, it said
uae1 day ago
The vessel was 10 nautical miles from Zirku Island
uae1 day ago