The Public Prosecution clarifies the penalty for threatening an employee to...

The Public Prosecution clarifies the penalty for threatening an employee to...
The Public Prosecution clarifies the penalty for threatening an employee to...

The State Prosecutor’s Office clarified, through an awareness-raising material, that it published today on its social media accounts, the penalty for threatening an employee to perform unlawful work.

The Public Prosecution noted that, in accordance with Article 248 of the Federal Penal Code, anyone who uses force, violence or threats against a public official or assigned to a public service, is punished with imprisonment for a period of no less than six months, with the intention of making him unlawfully perform a work of his job or Refraining from him and not informing his purpose of that, and if he reaches his goal, the penalty shall be detention for a period of no less than one year.

The publication of this film comes within the framework of the Public Prosecution’s keenness to enhance the legal culture among all members of society, and to raise the level of public awareness of the laws, thus contributing to reducing the percentage of violations resulting from ignorance of the laws.

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