“Scandalous” videos angered the Egyptians.. “Umm Shahd” is behind bars

Video clips of an Egyptian woman known as “Umm Shahd” sparked controversy on social networking sites in Egypt, while some accused her of promoting immoral scenes and suggestions.

It also prompted a lawyer to file a formal complaint once morest her.

This prompted the security services, today, Sunday, to arrest the woman who created a YouTube channel, presenting “scandalous scenes”.

While the lawyer and author, Ashraf Farhat, revealed that the security services arrested Umm Shahd, who and her colleagues presented short videos containing sexual innuendo and scandalous jokes.

Referral of the accused to the prosecution

He also explained to “Al Arabiya.net” that following seeing these videos and the great anger they provoked on the media, he submitted a report to the Attorney General.

He also added that the competent authorities were able to identify the woman and those in charge of that channel, and arrested them at their place of residence in Alexandria Governorate, pointing out that the accused were referred to the prosecution.

Report once morest Ibrahim Malik

It is reported that Farhat had also submitted a previous report for the arrest of “Tik Toker”. Ibrahim Malikwho was famous for appearing with girls in a live broadcast on the communication platform, taking challenges with them and explicit scenes.

At the time, he told Al-Arabiya.net that he filed a complaint once morest Malik, accusing him of spreading immorality and immorality, stressing that the accused broadcasts videos that violate public modesty on social media.

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