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Abu Dhabi government officials charged with CCTV privacy breach released

Posted on January 28, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Haneen Dajani reports:

The Appeals Court has ordered the immediate release of three government officials accused of breaching privacy by placing CCTV cameras in a women’s customer service centre in Al Ain.

On Wednesday morning the Appeals Court, which was considering whether or not to refer the case to Al Ain Misdemeanor Court, decided that the defendants should be released immediately.

Read more on The National.

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