Islamic police arrest TikToker in northern Nigeria
The Islamic police in Nigeria’s
northern state of Kano say they have arrested a popular female TikToker for
posting “indecent and un-Islamic” content on the social media app.
Two weeks ago the police unit, known as Hisbah, launched a
manhunt for six TikTokers who they say constantly violate Islamic guidelines in
their use of social media.
Lawal Fagge, Hisbah spokesperson said Murja Ibrahim Kunya
was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday, along with her boyfriend.
“Our officers picked her up by 1:00am at her residence
alongside her boyfriend, who is also with us.”
“Her neighbours have earlier complained to us about her
conduct as well. At the moment we are investigating before taking the next
step,” he said.
Kunya is accused of using vulgar and uncouth language in
her videos, which are watched by millions of people.
She has not commented on the allegation, but has been seen
in an unverified video circulating on social media since her arrest.
She is heard saying that she did not steal anything, and
she thanks God for that.
When announcing the manhunt, Aminu Daurawa, Hisbah head, said
the TikTok users had failed to comply with previous orders to tone down their
content.
Kano has a majority Muslim population and an Islamic legal
system operates alongside secular law in the state.

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