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Dubai Police urge e-sellers to verify products before promotion

The Dubai Police has given a warning to people who use media, influencers and those who sell things online. They are telling them not to sell or promote products on the internet. The Dubai Police says that doing this is against the law in the United Arab Emirates, and people can get in trouble for it.

The people in charge of stopping crimes at the Dubai Police are the ones who gave this warning. They say that a lot of ads are being posted on social media and online stores. Some people, younger ones, are being asked by strangers to help sell fake luxury items like watches and handbags. These strangers offer them money to do it.

Major Omar Hassan Nasser, who is in charge of stopping crimes, says that many people think it is easy to sell fake products online and that it is not a big deal. He says that this is not true and that it is against the law to sell fake products. The law in the United Arab Emirates says that people cannot use brands or trademarks.

The Dubai Police says that the United Arab Emirates has laws to protect people who make things and to stop products from being sold. The police are warning people that even if they do not know that a product is fake, they can still get in trouble for selling it

The police say that selling products online can hurt people’s reputations and make it so that people do not trust them. It can also hurt the economy because people are buying low-quality products that are not what they say they are.

The Dubai Police is telling influencers and people who sell things online to make sure they are selling products. They should check to make sure the people they are buying from are legitimate and that the products are real. The police are also telling people to be careful when they are buying things online and to only buy from people who are legitimate.

This warning is part of the Dubai Police’s effort to stop crimes on the internet and to protect people who buy things online in the United Arab Emirates. The Dubai Police wants to make sure that people are safe when they are buying things online and that they are not getting products. The Dubai Police is working hard to stop products from being sold online and to protect people who make things.

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