Saudi actor arrested for being too popular with women in Riyadh shopping mall


At the point when a Saudi on-screen character went to a Riyadh shopping center, he didn't anticipate that his visit will wind up in a police headquarters. Abdul Aziz Al Kassar was mobbed by female fans quick to bring selfies with him, and got captured for "exasperating open request" and blending with ladies "random to him." 

A video of the episode, shot on a cell telephone and transferred to YouTube, indicates Al Kassar encompassed by ladies yelling his name, frantic to bring pictures with him. That is the point at which a man wearing a white robe turns up out of the blue, severely gets the performing artist by the shirt and drags him away. 

Al Kassar was captured by individuals from the Commission for the Advancement of Goodness and the Counteractive action of Bad habit, the nation's religious police, it turned out. As per police, the man was exasperating open request and manhandling online networking, Bay News reported. 
The performing artist lives in Kuwait and was going by Saudi Arabia for work. He had innocently made an impression on his devotees on the web informing administration Snapchat, requesting tips on where best to go shopping in Riyadh on Friday. 

The on-screen character, who is entirely dynamic on online networking, later conceded he didn't hope to discover such a large number of individuals sitting tight for him in the shopping center. "I need to clear up that the vicinity of young ladies at the shopping center was not something under my control," including that the individuals from the Commission and shopping center staff ought to have cautioned him about the vicinity of such a substantial number of fans. 

"They didn't instruct me to stay away and that not meeting them was better," Inlet News cited Al Kassar as telling Saudi news site Al Marsad. "They at first took away my versatile, yet returned it to me [later]." 

Al Kassar was later discharged on safeguard, yet will need to hold up until the examination is over, since the Commission had apparently blamed him for utilizing online networking to meet ladies and bring pictures with them inside the shopping center.

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