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16 October 2024

Protecting The Ecosystem: Penalties For Property Destruction And Animal Abuse Under The UAE Penal Code

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Dr. Hassan Elhais

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Dr. Hassan Elhais, a long-standing member of the prestigious Amal Alrashedi Lawyers & Legal Consultants, is a renowned legal consultant in the UAE, specializing in family law, criminal law, civil law, company incorporation, construction law, banking law, inheritance law, and arbitration. Dr. Elhais has gained wide recognition in the country, winning numerous awards and accolades. He was declared the Legal Consultant of the Year in 2016 by Professional Sector Network. He was also elected as the co-chair of the ‘Relocation of Children Committee’ of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL), a worldwide association of practicing lawyers, widely regarded as the most experienced and skilled family law specialists in their respective countries. Dr. Hassan Elhais’s continued recognition in the 2024 Chambers and Partners rankings for Family/Matrimonial services to High-Net-Worth individuals in the UAE from 2022-2024.
In the UAE, the protection of property and animals is enforced through Federal Decree-Law No. 31/2021 on the Issuance of the Crimes and Penalties Law.
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Introduction:

In the UAE, the protection of property and animals is enforced through Federal Decree-Law No. 31/2021 on the Issuance of the Crimes and Penalties Law. This law outlines penalties for offences ranging from property destruction to animal abuse, underscoring the importance of public welfare, environmental preservation, and ethical standards.

Penalties for Property Destruction:

According to Article 464, individuals who demolish or destroy property belonging to others, rendering it unfit for use, may face jail sentences of up to one year or fines up to AED 10,000. If the destruction endangers public facilities, people's lives, or security, the penalty may include a jail sentence. Crimes committed by gangs of 3 or more people can result in imprisonment for up to five years.

Offences involving the destruction of trees, crops, agricultural machinery, or farm tools owned by others may carry similar penalties. If committed by armed groups or multiple persons, the penalty can be up to five years of imprisonment as prescribed under Article 465. Furthermore, Article 468 explains that destroying, moving, or removing land survey markers or property separations may incur penalties of up to one year in jail or fines up to AED 50,000. If done to unlawfully appropriate land, the penalty may include jail time.

Penalties for Animal Abuse:

According to Article 466, deliberate harm or killing of beasts of burden, livestock, or fish may result in jail sentences or fines. Abandoning animals in ways that endanger people may also impose penalties.

Further, under Article 471 of the penal code, unnecessary killing or serious harm to domestic or domestic animals not covered under Article 466 may result in up to one year in jail or fines up to AED 10,000. Overburdening, torturing, or neglecting to care for pets or domesticated animals may lead to fines of up to AED 5,000.

Additionally, Articles 469 to 473 state that committing any of these offences at night, with violence, or during times of conflict or disaster is considered an aggravating circumstance, leading to harsher penalties as outlined under Article 469. Repeat offenders sentenced to one year or more may face additional surveillance measures for up to two years, reinforcing the seriousness of the offence.

Conclusion:

Federal Decree-Law No. 31/2021 emphasises the protection of property and the humane treatment of animals. The law's penalties aim to prevent criminal behaviour, promote ethical standards, and ensure public safety and welfare.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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