Court rulings vary in cases of blackmail, privacy violation on social … – Roya News English

A court has ruled that a person who filmed a girl, blackmailed her, and shared her pictures on social media platforms is not responsible, due to lack of evidence.

In another case, a foreign woman was convicted after stealing from and threatening another woman for posting pictures of her on social media platforms. Due to evidence of blackmail and violation of the victim's privacy, the court decided to impose a five-year and four-month temporary sentence on her.

In another incident, a young woman in her twenties took legal action after someone hacked her social media account and published her private photos. The perpetrator sent the photos and recordings to her family and husband. Although she went to court, the court deemed the accused person not responsible.

Furthermore, an individual created an inappropriate account on a social networking site and published video clips that went against public decency. As a result, the court sentenced them to one and a half years of imprisonment.

Additionally, another person sought revenge on a family that refused to accept his proposal for their daughter. He tricked her into going to his house, undressed her, and took pictures of her, which he sent to her father. The court decided to imprison him for three months.

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