The Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi has issued an important advisory for Indian nationals living in or currently travelling in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The message is simple. Do not film, photograph, or share images of incident sites, restricted areas, or airports. Authorities in the UAE have warned that strict legal action may be taken against anyone who violates these rules.
The advisory comes amid the current regional security situation, and officials say following these guidelines is essential for safety and to avoid legal trouble.
Why the Advisory Was Issued
According to the embassy, UAE authorities are taking a strict stance on unauthorized filming in sensitive areas. This includes:
- Incident or accident locations
- Areas affected by projectiles or debris
- Security-sensitive locations
- Airports and aviation facilities
Posting such images or videos on social media may also be considered a violation of local laws. For travellers and residents alike, the rule is clear. Do not record or share images from these locations.
What Indian Nationals Should Do During Warning Alerts
The embassy also shared guidance for people who may hear emergency alerts or warnings. If a warning alert is issued in your area:
- Move to a safe place immediately
- Stay there until the authorities announce that the alert has ended
- Do not step outside to film or take pictures
Authorities stress that personal safety should always come first.
Do Not Share Photos or Videos of Incident Sites
Another key point in the advisory is about sharing content online. Indian nationals have been asked to avoid posting or forwarding photos or videos showing:
- Damage caused by projectiles
- Debris or shrapnel
- Emergency response operations
- Any sensitive incident locations
Even if the content is shared on social media, messaging apps, or personal accounts, it may still lead to legal consequences under UAE law.
Report Suspicious Objects or Debris Immediately
The embassy also warned people to stay away from any suspicious objects or falling debris, such as shrapnel. If you see anything unusual:
- Report it to the local authorities immediately
- Keep a safe distance from the object
- Do not approach, touch, or move it
Authorities are trained to handle these situations safely.
Avoid Filming Inside Airports
The advisory also highlights a rule many travellers overlook. Passengers should not record videos or take photos inside airports, particularly during arrival or departure procedures.
Filming inside airports or restricted aviation areas can violate security regulations in the UAE.

Follow Local Laws and Safety Guidelines
The Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi urged all Indian nationals in the UAE to strictly follow local laws and safety instructions issued by authorities.
The embassy says cooperation with these rules will help ensure everyone’s safety during the current regional situation.
For travellers heading to the UAE, the takeaway is straightforward. Respect local regulations, avoid filming sensitive locations, and follow official alerts carefully.
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