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Sharjah police enforce old law against men wearing accessories

Wednesday, 22 July 2009 - 12:44 PM SL Time

Thirteen-year-old Mohammad was with a group of friends in Al Qasba area when he was reportedly approached by a police officer and taken to the police headquarters. His silver necklace had to go.

Another resident, Jeril Jaison Varghese, says he was in front of the Multiplex in Mega Mall to watch a movie when a CID officer asked him for his identification.

`I was taken to the Sharjah Police office inside the mall by a security guy from the mall. My silver bracelet was confiscated by the CID,` he said.

When Varghese asked why his bracelet was being taken away, he says, police said men are not allowed to wear bracelets or any fashion accessories in Sharjah malls even if it is silver and not gold.

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`When did this rule come into being? There was no public notification and no posters in the mall notifying people of this rule,` Varghese said. Another resident said on Saturday CID confiscated his friend`s silver bracelet while they were in a mall.

`Is there a rule in Sharjah that authorises the CID to confiscate fashion accessories other than gold from residents and their children from malls?` asked Aji Alexander.

A Mexican mother who recently shifted to the UAE and is now living in Sharjah said her 14-year-old son was scared when he was stopped by police who shouted at him for wearing diamond earrings.

`Police were rude... We have no clue that such things are not allowed here,` the mother said. `I am not allowing my son to go to Al Qasba again. My son is a very decent and polite boy,` she said.

`If people are not offending the laws of the country and are not acting like women by wearing such accessories so why are police taking such action?` she asked.

Mohammad from Sudan said his 18-year old nephew who came from Abu Dhabi to visit his grandmother in Sharjah was taken last week to the headquarters for wearing a silver necklace.

`The boy was afraid. He was standing in front of his grandmother`s house when police took him to the CID. After three hours he contacted us,` said Mohammad. Residents said Sharjah authorities should inform people who wish to come here that men must not wear fashion accessories.

`Tourist companies should inform the public. Information booklets should be handed to people at the country`s entry points. They should advertise that in all malls and entertainment areas such as Al Qasba which we believe are safe places for our children to spend time,` said a resident.

`We are aware of the decency law in Sharjah, but wearing silver bracelets, necklaces, or even earrings in a decent way is not against the law,` said a resident.

A senior CID official told Gulf News that police are implementing an eight-year-old decency law.

`Men are not allowed to wear such accessories. Everybody is aware of that,` he said. `We are informing people through the media and people should be aware of that,` he said.


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ColomboDude
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These goons have long way to go ... pathetic
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CD,,, i replied to the same in my space with this

CD....... that is silly,,,,,,,I don't understand on which basis they impose such things.... they can't say it is islamic law (only Gold is prohibited in islamic law)....... there is anotehr thing (which is acting like women - number 9 issues..... but, wearing a silver bracelet won't get into that)
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I thought only in Saudi they have stupid rulers.
So Sharjah is catching up. !
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I thought only in Saudi they have stupid rulers.
So Sharjah is catching up. !


Not just Sharjah.. Dubai is heading there too..

In all leading shopping malls, now they have kept sign boards warning on 'dress codes'.. mostly meant for ladies

they say they want to be next Paris, New York

I dont think so

Edited By - ColomboDude - 22 Jul 2009 06:50:21 GMT
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CD,,,
I left a reply to you in my space (previous cricket topic)....

in my view,,,,, leaders should go for projects to develop their countries,,, and such development plans should be within limits,,,,, they have to take limits set by religion, traditions, culture, ethics, morality.....etc ......
lets say, SL is looking for develpment after the WAR,,, to get such development, the country shoudl be open..... is it acceptable that GoSL make it legal for Drugs, Alcohol, Prostitution ....etc whatsoever against all ethic codes........

this is applicable to ME, South Asia or any where in the world.... whatever achieved beyond limits never gonna last....
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Ramz,

leaders should go for projects to develop their countries,,, and such development plans should be within limits,,,,,


I agree with your point in principle.. however ME is something different

they say something when they are in the MOsque but do something totally opposite outside..

how stupid of anyone to ban a guys's silver bracelet ??

Dubai supposed to the hub for int'l prostitutes.. you can buy one and get three free in Dubai.. thats how it is.. all the religious people from ME are filling hotel rooms in Dubai..

If they want to save the countries ethics, they should first kick out the westerners.. I dont think that will ever happen

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