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Egyptian security forces uncovered a startling case involving a content creator posting indecent videos online. The suspect, apprehended in Giza, admitted to sharing provocative clips to boost views and earn money through ads. This arrest highlights ongoing efforts to combat the spread of obscene material on social media platforms.

Egyptian security agencies revealed a surprising development after detaining a content creator known for distributing indecent videos on social media platforms. The individual, with a prior criminal record, was identified as posting videos on various apps where he appeared dressed in women's clothing, performing explicit dances and engaging in acts that openly incite immorality and offend public decency.
A statement from the Ministry of Interior detailed that following procedural measures, authorities arrested the suspect in Giza. The young man was found wearing female attire, and two mobile phones were confiscated from him. Examination of these devices uncovered irrefutable digital evidence confirming his criminal activities.
When confronted with the evidence, the suspect openly admitted to uploading the videos on his personal social media pages. His motive was to increase viewership and generate financial gains through advertisements and paid content.
This incident is part of intensified security measures by the Egyptian Ministry of Interior aimed at tackling the widespread phenomenon of sharing indecent and offensive material on social media. The surge in such content is driven by the pursuit of quick fame and monetary profit.
Article 178 of the Egyptian Penal Code prescribes imprisonment and fines for anyone committing indecent acts or distributing obscene content, whether directly or via the internet. The penalties are harsher if the purpose involves financial gain or profit.
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