The incident surrounding a famous Kazakhstani blogger who organized a prank with young men in the Tashkent metro caused widespread public discussion. According to Almaty police, the case has been officially taken to court.
It is noted that the blogger posted videos of indecent behavior in public places on social networks. In the videos, it is shown that he deliberately harassed metro passengers and filmed this situation with his phone camera. According to the police, this case was registered as an administrative case under the article "petty hooliganism." Currently, the materials are being sent to court, and a legal assessment of the blogger's actions is expected.
The Almaty city police statement notes that the girl, referred to as "Citizen A.," had previously committed similar immoral acts. For this reason, a preventive conversation was held with him, but he did not draw the right conclusions from his previous mistake and continued on the same path.
As law enforcement agencies emphasized, such behavior is an expression of disrespect for public morality and a violation of moral norms and public order. The police statement stated: "Any manifestation of immoral, provocative, or degrading behavior in public places shall entail liability under the law."
This situation caused widespread discussion among the public. Many users strongly condemn the blogger's actions and demand strict measures against cases of violation of morality in public places on social networks. Some argue that through such "content," bloggers are taking excessive risky actions to be in the spotlight.
As a reminder, this blogger has already caused a stir - he hosted a live broadcast in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where he buried himself alive in a grave. After the video spread online, many condemned his behavior, and the incident caught the attention of the police. Almaty city police then also announced that an investigation had begun and that measures would be taken within the framework of the law.
Following this incident, experts emphasize that the trend of "making likes" and gaining popularity through sensational content among young people is becoming dangerous. According to them, such " pranks" can erode moral norms and damage public order.
Currently, the case is expected to be considered by the court. According to experts, this situation can be a great lesson for the general public about the responsibility in the field of blogging.
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