Investigations with the owners of abusive marriage ads in Saudi Arabia

The Public Prosecution Office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia summoned a group of social media account holders whose administrators were involved in publishing marriage advertisements in ways that harm the dignity of women and offend the marital bond that is protected by Sharia and order.

The Department of Investigation in Information Crimes Cases at the Saudi Public Prosecution began investigating the owners of these accounts on charges of preparing and sending anything that would prejudice religious values ​​and public morals.

The Public Prosecution indicated that the Parliamentary Monitoring Center had monitored a group of accounts on multiple platforms in the means of communication via the information network, which dealt with displaying content, virtual images and descriptions that affect religious values ​​and public morals.

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