A lady who filmed the alleged maltreatment of Nigerian citizens at Dubai airports has been sentenced to one-year imprisonment.
The Nigerian, Dinchi Lar, on August 31, in a series of Twitter post, shared photos and videos of herself and other people she identified as Nigerians being detained at the Dubai international airport.
Lar had accused the airport authorities of humiliating Nigerians and this allegation sparked different reactions globally.
She wrote, “I am at the Dubai international airport and myself and some Nigerians with valid visas are being held in a room hours after arriving with no explanation and no information on what we can do. Please help me. There is more than 20 of us.”
However, the United Arab Emirates found Lar guilty of cybercrime, accusing her of filming people without their consent.
Reacting, the family of the Nigerian lady on Sunday protested the incarceration of Lar in Abuja.
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On Saturday, her family, in a post by one @jerrydoubles, said she was sentenced for exposing the maltreatments of Nigerians in Dubai.
The post read in part, “It is sad and regrettably heartrending to tell you all that Dinchi Lar was sentenced on 12th Oct 22, to 1yr in jail in Dubai. Her family is devastated and Nigeria didn’t save her. Her sentence came from the backdrop that she got a family visa to travel. But in fact, she was traveling with her sister. It got messy and complicated. She was released on arrival after being detained for several hours, only to be sentenced when she was returning to Nigeria.
“They are capitalising on the fact that she made a video then posted it on her Twitter timeline to narrate the ordeal. They said it’s cybercrime in their country. She went ahead to delete it. Still, that didn’t soften them. Now she’s jailed. We are planning a protest at the Dubai consulate in Abuja.”
Some family members and friends protested on Sunday against her sentencing, stating that she was “detained in Dubai since September 6.”
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, in a release by its Head of Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, said Lar was convicted under the UAE cybercrime law.
The release read in part, “Under the UAE cybercrime law, taking a video or photograph of someone without his/her consent and posting such on social media is an offence punishable with one-year jail term or a fine between approximately $69,000 and $137,000, or both jail term and fine.
“Ms Lar made and tweeted the viral video of the UAE official at the airport. She was sentenced on the 12th of October and has 15 days to appeal the judgment. Ms Dunchi Lar can still appeal the ruling and has been assured of moral and consular support by the Nigerian mission in Dubai.”