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Shujoun Al-Hajri released on bail after drug arrest sparks uproar
ALBAWABA - Kuwaiti actress Shujoun Al-Hajri released on bail amid controversy.
It was decided by the Public Prosecution of Kuwait that Shujoun Al-Hajri should be released for his release. Legal representative Jarrah Mubarak Al-Wawan stated that his client, Shujoun, was freed on bond in the amount of two hundred dinars, with the condition that he be subject to medical supervision at this time. This comes just a few days after she was taken into custody on charges of carrying psychotropic medications and opioids with the intention of consuming them.
Following an examination of the medical records, which indicated that it was necessary to place Shojoon under medical monitoring, the decision to release him was handed down. Regarding the specifics of the investigation's progression, there were no additional details disclosed. The Ministry of Interior of Kuwait had previously made an announcement regarding the arrest of a female citizen who was found to be in possession of narcotics. Additionally, the ministry had published a photograph of a person whose facial features were strikingly similar to those of Shujoun Al-Hajri, which caused a great deal of debate on social media.
Shujoun Al-Hajri Instagram profile
Recirculating news or photographs of Shujoun Al-Hajri on social media is a violation of Kuwaiti law, according to a legal statement filed by Shujoun's attorney. The statement further emphasized that defaming Shujoun is a felony that can result in legal consequences. In addition, he urged that her privacy be respected during this particular period of time.
It is important to note that on Saturday, the Kuwaiti Women's Cultural and Social Society issued a statement in which it expressed its concern over the reporting style surrounding the arrest of Shujoun Al-Hajri. The statement also emphasized the necessity of respecting the privacy of individuals, particularly in situations that involve health and psychological aspects.
"The Kuwaiti Women's Cultural and Social Society appreciates the Ministry of Interior's efforts in combating drugs and its continued commitment to protecting society and its members," the society stated on its Instagram account. "We are fully committed to safeguarding society and its members."