Content Creator Arrested in Alexandria Over Indecent Videos on Social Media
Security forces arrested a female content creator in Alexandria after she was found posting videos involving inappropriate dancing and offensive language to boost views and generate profit.
In a new incident that sparked widespread controversy, security authorities in Alexandria arrested a female content creator after monitoring her activity on social media platforms, where she was found sharing videos deemed offensive to societal values.
Security Monitoring and Rapid Action
The case began after careful surveillance by relevant authorities, which identified visual content showing the suspect dancing in inappropriate clothing and using offensive language, triggering public outrage.
Arrest and Evidence Collection
Following legal procedures, the suspect was arrested while present in the Second Al-Montazah police district. Two mobile phones were seized, and inspection revealed materials supporting her activities.
Confession and Motives
During interrogation, she admitted to deliberately posting the videos to increase engagement and generate financial profit through digital platforms, leading to legal action against her.
Authorities continue efforts to monitor and address similar violations across social media platforms.
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