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OFW in Trouble with Saudi Authorities over Sexy FB Posts

An OFW working in Saudi Arabia is believed to be in trouble with authorities after sexy photos she posted on Facebook reached the Ministry of Interior to the Committee for the Command of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, reports RachFeed.

The report mentioned one Daisy Quezon San Miguel as ‘informant’ who posted the supposed letter from the Ministry plus four of the alleged sexy photos posted by a certain ‘Charmine Chou’ on Facebook.  San Miguel warned Facebook users not to post lewd images on the social media site, especially those who are working and living in countries with strict laws against nudity.

Saudi Arabia is known for its strict Sharia laws, which prohibit nudity, promiscuous acts, and possession of pornographic materials, in whatever form it might be. It is even believed that Saudi continually censors social media sites to prevent leakage of such material into the country.

Actions are reportedly being taken against Charmine by the authorities, though the Facebook groups where she had belonged to were already deactivated. What’s quite surprising is that despite talks of her being targeted by Saudi officials, Charmine’s FB page is still active; neither did she take down the sexy photos she posted there.