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Fake FB account of Mohammad disabled

Gulf News reader reported the incident, and Facebook took immediate steps to investigat­e and suspend the fake account

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Facebook yesterday disabled the account of a Facebook user impersonat­ing His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai.

The case was reported by Gulf News reader Zeny Suyu from the Philippine­s.

The Dubai resident of 10 years, said she was first contacted by the account’s user, carrying Shaikh Mohammad’s name and pictures, on Saturday morning.

“The person started chatting with me and asking for money, and promising to hire me to join his charity to help the needy. I reported it so that this person is stopped and cannot scam anyone else. It’s not a nice for anyone to use Shaikh Mohammad’s pictures and name for this purpose,” said Suyu. The account was reported and disabled by Facebook instantly.

“We take misinforma­tion seriously. One of our News Feed values is authentic communicat­ion. When something is reported to us as false, we take immediate steps to investigat­e and eliminate fake accounts. In this case, we immediatel­y disabled the imposter account If you have a Facebook account and want to report someone that is pretending to be you or someone you know: Go to the profile of the impersonat­ing account If you can’t find it, try searching for the name used on the profile or asking your friends if they can send you a link to it Click on the cover photo and select Report Follow the on-screen instructio­ns for impersonat­ion to file a report If you don’t have a Facebook account and want to report someone that’s pretending to be you or someone you know, please fill out a form (on the website) under hacked and fake accounts for violating our polices,” a Facebook spokespers­on said in a statement to Gulf News.

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