The Public Prosecution referred the young man who posted a video clip on social media, showing two young men and two young women committing an indecent and immoral act on Al-Mahwar Road in Giza. The defendants appearing in the video were also referred to trial on charges of assaulting the video cameraman in a criminal trial.

The Public Prosecution’s statement on the case included the following:

    • The Public Prosecution referred the defendants involved in the indecent act on Al-Mahwar Road and the video cameraman to trial
    • The prosecution emphasized the necessity to refrain from publishing videos that violate anyone’s privacy without their consent
    • The person who filmed the incident was interrogated for violating the Cybercrime Law
    • The Public Prosecution interrogated the perpetrators for assaulting the cameraman and damaging his car
    • The defendants admitted to leaving a nightclub, consuming alcohol, and one of the women committing an inappropriate act
    • The Public Prosecution released the defendants on bail and referred them to criminal trial

    Public Prosecution Messages

    • Publishing photos or videos of any person without their consent constitutes a crime, even if the purpose is to document another crime
    • Anyone witnessing a crime must report it to the competent authorities to take legal action
    • The Public Prosecution has provided official channels to receive reports of recorded crimes
    • The Public Prosecution renews its call for citizens to uphold legal and ethical responsibility