The primary court in Marrakech has recently delivered a ruling condemning the well-known content creator known as 'Kalamour' to a sentence of 10 months in prison along with a fine of 500 dirhams. Furthermore, she has been prohibited from using social media platforms for a period of three years. This verdict came shortly after the initial session of her trial, during which she was referred to the court while in custody and was subsequently held at the local prison of Oudaya. The charges stem from content she published across various digital platforms.

The public prosecutor's office decided to pursue legal action against her for actions classified as a public violation of decency, following the dissemination of video clips and excerpts from a live broadcast that were deemed to contain content contrary to public morals. The national security authorities at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca detained her while she was attempting to leave the country, coordinating closely with the security services in Marrakech. Following her arrest, she was subjected to a judicial investigation before being referred to the public prosecutor's office, which opted to pursue her case while she remained in custody.

The ruling issued by the primary court in Marrakech is a response to the actions attributed to her, resulting in penalties that include imprisonment, a financial fine, and a three-year ban from utilizing social media, as mandated by the court. This case highlights the ongoing scrutiny of content shared on social media and the legal ramifications that can arise from perceived breaches of public decency.

As reported by satv.ma.