The embassy does not specify the charges that the two overseas Filipino workers face, but says it has extended legal assistance to themThe embassy does not specify the charges that the two overseas Filipino workers face, but says it has extended legal assistance to them

2 Filipinos arrested in UAE, says Philippine embassy

2026/03/16 20:35
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MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine embassy in the United Arab Emirates confirmed on Monday, March 16, that two overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) were arrested by UAE authorities.

The embassy, in a statement, said it has verified the identities and location of the two, but did not give further details, citing an ongoing probe and requests from the OFWs’ families.

Manila’s post in Abu Dhabi also did not specify the charges that the OFWs face, although it acknowledged earlier reports that two Filipinos had been arrested “in connection with the alleged posting of videos related to the recent missile attacks” in the UAE.  

The embassy said it has extended legal assistance to the OFWs and submitted requests for consular visits to local authorities.

The embassy also reminded Filipinos in the UAE to “strictly adhere to local laws and regulations concerning the creation, posting, and sharing of photos, videos, and other online content, including AI-generated material, particularly in the context of the current regional situation.”

UAE law prohibits posting or sharing material that could “disrupt public order.” Local officials, including Dubai police, had earlier warned the public that “photographing or sharing security or critical sites, or reposting unreliable information, may result in legal action and compromise national security and stability.”

A British man, reportedly a tourist, has been confirmed charged under these strict cybercrime laws.

All six Gulf states, including the UAE, have been targeted by Iranian retaliatory strikes following the United States and Israel’s attack on Iran. The escalating conflict has led to a sharp rise in oil prices, as well as concerns over the safety of civilians, including 2.4 million Filipinos in the Middle East. Over 1,300 Filipinos have since returned to the Philippines. – Rappler.com

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