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UAE ORDERS ARREST OF MAN FILMED FLAMBOYANTLY BUYING LUXURY CARS WHILE PEOPLE CARRIED MONEY FOR HIM.(PHOTO).


UAE Orders Arrest Of Man Filmed Flamboyantly Buying Luxury Cars While People Carried Money For Him 

The United Arab Emirates government has ordered the arrest of a man who was filmed arrogantly telling a car dealer in a luxury showroom in Dubai to sell the most expensive cars in the garage to him.

According to Arabian Business reports, the video insults and ridicules Emirati society and incites harmful public opinion of citizens.

In the viral video, an Asian man wearing an Emirati dress is seen attempting to buy a car worth $545,000 and other ones while being flanked by people carrying large sums of money for him.

He said, “What is the most expensive car here? Okay. I want the Mercedez, rolls royce and the Red Bull sports car."

Meanwhile, the UAE’s Federal Prosecution for Combating Rumours and Cybercrimes has ordered the detention of the man pending investigations after being accused of abusing the internet in posting inciting propaganda that stirs up public opinion and harms the public interest.

He was also charged with publishing content that was inconsistent with the media content standards and insulted Emirati society.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation at the UAE Attorney General’s Office also said it monitored a social media video clip in which the defendant was seen wearing an Emirati dress inside a luxury car showroom and followed by two persons carrying what appears to be large sums of money.

The video showed the man talking with the owner of the showroom and “arrogantly” asking to buy a car valued at more than AED2m ($545,000).

According to the UAE’s FBI, “He was shown distributing financial packages to the showroom employees in a way that reveals imprudence and lack of appreciation of the value of money.

“The video promotes a wrong and offensive mental image of Emirati citizens and ridicules them, and then incites and provokes public opinion, which harms the public interest.

“The Public Prosecution ordered the summoning of the owner of the car showroom in which the aforementioned video clip was filmed.”

 

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