Marrakech Court Issues Ruling Against Influencer
On the afternoon of Monday, August 17, the Marrakech Court of First Instance has passed a significant judgment against the content creator known as Sakinah Kalamour, sentencing her to a term of ten months in prison along with a fine of 500 dirhams. The ruling stems from charges related to public indecency, as she was accused of violating public morals through the content she shared online.
In addition to the prison sentence and financial penalty, the court has imposed a three-year ban on her use of social media platforms. This supplementary measure was deemed necessary to complement the imprisonment and fine, indicating a strict approach to curbing inappropriate online content.
The court's decision followed a trial during which the accused remained in custody, stemming from her digital postings that sparked a judicial investigation leading to her arrest and subsequent referral to the justice system. After careful consideration of the case, the judicial panel concluded with a conviction, reinforcing the additional penalty that restricts her activities on social media as part of efforts to combat content deemed harmful to public decency.
As reported by bayanemarrakech.com.