Riyadh Court Sentences Malayali to 6 Months Jail for Seizing and Formatting Friend’s Phone – Latest News Updates

2023-12-07 09:57:28
Riyadh: Suspecting that his friend was leaking information, a Malayali who seized his phone and formatted it was jailed for six months. The order was given by the Riyadh court on the complaint filed by the mobile owner with the help of the sponsor.

The accused took the friend’s phone and formatted it on the suspicion of hacking the mobile phone. A third person alleged that the suspect’s phone was hacked by another person. After this, the accused went to the suspect’s flat and took the phone.

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The mobile phone was taken from the complainant by calling him outside the room. The formatted mobile phone was returned following a week.

Meanwhile, the owner of the phone filed a police complaint with the help of the sponsor. The complaint was that the phone was seized unjustly. When the phone was returned, the complainant tried to withdraw the case but might not. The reason is that the case proceedings had already progressed and reached the court. Siddique Tuwvoor, a prominent social activist in Riyadh, said that although the verdict came with a six-month prison sentence, he will continue with the support of the complainant.

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At the same time, fake news is circulating on social media that the police are stepping in to check people’s phones for illegal VPN (virtual private network) apps. Authorities have warned once morest using VPN to access banned sites in Saudi Arabia. Those who go for any obscene content once morest Saudi laws will be trapped.

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As far as information is available, no steps have been taken by the police or other security agencies to check the phones of individuals to detect VPN usage. The campaign on social media is that if found to have a VPN, you will be fined up to 10 lakh Riyals and jailed. The punishment is for those who use illegal apps like VPN to leak government data. The Communication, Space and Technology Commission (CITC) is always working to find and block websites and apps that do not conform to the laws and values ​​of the country.

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