Gambling Illegal Uae
Dubai: Hamdi Al Shiwi, a legal consultant and advocate, said the UAE is strict when it comes to illegal gambling. Doing so can lead to imprisonment up to three years, while running a gambling house can land perpetrators in jail for up to 10 years.
Al Shiwi said that foreign ships, airplanes or any other means of travel must abide by Emirati law while they are within UAE territory and, since gambling is prohibited by law, it shall be not practised even if a casino is available on a ship or a plane.
Vessels must refrain from any gambling until they leave the UAE.
According to law No 414 of the UAE Penal Code - 'Each person who gambles is punished by imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding Dh20,000. The punishment shall be imprisonment or a fine if the crime occurred in a public place or a place open to the public or in a store or house prepared for gambling.'
Al Shiwi added that a place that has been shut down for practising gambling shall not be reopened for any other activity, even if legal, without acquiring the approval of the Dubai Public Prosecution.
Is Gambling Illegal In Uae
The most commonly cited basis for claiming that online gambling is illegal in the United States is the “Wire Act,” 18 U.S.C. This law prohibits the transmission of bets in interstate or foreign commerce, with certain exceptions, safe harbors, and limitations. United Arab Emirates Gambling in any physical form is strictly illegal, and anyone caught in the act can face up to two years in prison. Online gambling in the country is not regulated at the moment, meaning that citizens can make use of it for the most part, but online activity is heavily monitored and regulated by the Telecommunications.