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Woman cleared of sending offensive WhatsApp messages


Woman cleared of sending offensive WhatsApp messages
A woman who was convicted of sending offensive WhatsApp messages to her husband has now been cleared of the charge because the complaint was not filed within three months.Abu Dhabi Cassation Court cancelled earlier rulings by lower courts that fined the Emirati woman Dhs5,000 after she was found guilty of insulting her husband using social media.Official documents stated that the husband had complained to authorities stressing that his wife had sent him abusive and disrespectful messages through WhatsApp.


Woman cleared of sending offensive WhatsApp messages


Woman cleared of sending offensive WhatsApp messages
A woman who was convicted of sending offensive WhatsApp messages to her husband has now been cleared of the charge because the complaint was not filed within three months.Abu Dhabi Cassation Court cancelled earlier rulings by lower courts that fined the Emirati woman Dhs5,000 after she was found guilty of insulting her husband using social media.Official documents stated that the husband had complained to authorities stressing that his wife had sent him abusive and disrespectful messages through WhatsApp.


Thames Valley Police officer dismissed after sending derogatory WhatsApp messages


Thames Valley Police officer dismissed after sending derogatory WhatsApp messages
A police officer based in Earley has been fired after sending a string of derogatory WhatsApp messages of a detainee.PC Matthew Watt, from Loddon Valley police station, was found to have breached Thames Valley Police 's Standards of Professional Behaviour and was dismissed on Monday, July 18.The breaches relate to a series of WhatsApp messages and photos he sent to a friend on Saturday, March 5.


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