A surprise in Egypt: A blogger who provided obscene content was arrested and turned out to be a "male"
Introduction to obscene content revealed to be "male"
Security authorities: Blogger "Yasmine" is a male who regularly posted videos disguised as a woman to attract men
In a major surprise, Egyptian security forces arrested blogger "Yasmine," the owner of the popular social media account "Yasmine Makes Stones Soften," after posting videos containing sexual connotations and obscene language. It was later revealed that the account owner, a "male," disguised herself as a woman to attract views and generate financial gain.
Security authorities revealed that blogger Yasmine is not a woman, as she promoted herself on her social media accounts. Rather, she is a male who regularly posted videos disguised as a beautiful woman to attract men and young men and generate financial gain.
Suspicious Online Activities
Authorities seized the accused's mobile phone and laptop, and security forces found various sexual paraphernalia in her possession, reinforcing suspicions about the nature of the activities she engages in and promotes online.
Additionally, the investigating authorities decided to detain blogger "Yasmine" for four days pending investigations. She is accused of fraud, impersonating a woman, imitating women in appearance and form, broadcasting and disseminating indecent videos, and misusing social media in violation of laws and societal norms.
Over the past few days, Egyptian security forces have carried out a campaign that included the arrest of several content creators on TikTok who violated the law. These include "Madahem," "Umm Mecca," and "Umm Sajda," who faces charges of inciting debauchery and cyber-extortion. Also, Jordanian Suzy is accused of broadcasting indecent content targeting teenagers and minors via live broadcasts.
Funds Seized
Content creator Marwa Yousry was also arrested after posting a video accusing actress Wafaa Amer of involvement in organ trafficking without providing evidence to support her claims. The Fifth Settlement Money Laundering Criminal Court in Cairo also upheld the Public Prosecution's decision to seize the assets and property of several prominent bloggers, including the blogger known as "Umm Sajda," on charges of receiving sums of money in exchange for posting indecent content and videos.
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