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42 offenders for violating the Supreme Committee decisions

The Oman Public Prosecution published names and photos of 42 people who violated the Supreme Committee decisions on Thursday.

The names and photos have been published after the court of the first instance in the governorates of Al Buraimi, Musandam, South Al Sharqiyah and Dhofar issued judgments against the violators.

Among the nationalities who were arrested include 9 Omanis, 20 Filipinos, 9 Bangladesh nationals, three Indians, and one Pakistani.

The Twitter post of Oman Public Prosecution states – “Public Prosecution initiated criminal action against 42 offenders for violating the Supreme Committee’s decisions. Violations include the ban on movement, gathering and no wearing mask in public.”

“Primary courts in four governorates issued judgments during the period from 24 November to 03 December 2020 against the offenders and sentenced them imprisonment to a period up to 3 months and fines up to 1000 OMR in addition to deportation from country for expats.” the statement added.

You can view the list of photos here: https://twitter.com/oman_pp/status/1334519280478642176

 

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