Posting sensitive photos online sends defendants to court
TDT | Manama
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Several defendants have been referred to criminal trial after allegedly photographing and publishing images of sensitive sites that are prohibited from being photographed, according to the Head of the Terrorism Crimes Prosecution.
The Public Prosecution said the suspects shared the images on social media, revealing information and details related to vital locations, at a time when the Kingdom is facing what officials described as Iranian attacks on its territory. Authorities stated that such actions could harm the country’s national security.
Reports
The case began after the Public Prosecution received reports from the Cybercrime Division of the General Directorate of Anti-Corruption and Economic and Electronic Security.
The reports indicated that several social media accounts had posted photos of sensitive sites, including locations targeted in the recent attacks as well as other strategic areas.
Investigations conducted by the authorities led to the identification of the suspects, who were later arrested and questioned by prosecutors.
The Public Prosecution ordered their pretrial detention pending the investigation before referring them to criminal court.
Directives
In a statement, the Head of the Terrorism Crimes Prosecution stressed that official directives issued by the competent authorities are legally binding and strictly prohibit photographing or sharing images of vital sites, military or security measures, or any information related to ongoing operations during the current circumstances.
He also urged the public to act responsibly when using social media, especially during the exceptional conditions facing the Kingdom, warning that any violation of these regulations or actions that could undermine national security will be met with strict legal measures.
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