Saudi man arrested after bragging about his sex life on Lebanese TV
A Saudia Arabian man bragged about his sexual exploits in an interview on a Lebanese television. Now he is in jail, CNN reported Saturday.
Mazen Abdul Jawad went into “graphic details about his sexual conquests,” according to Arab News, an English daily.
A segment of the show “Red Line” posted on YouTube shows the 32-year-old talking about sex and foreplay. He also discusses losing his virginity to a neighbor while he was 14.
In deeply conservative Saudi Arabia, premarital sex is illegal, and unrelated men and women are not allowed to mingle.
A government official told the newspaper that discussing sex in public is a punishable offense that may affect anyone involved in the broadcast.
“It is wrong to host people on television to speak publicly about vice and issues against our religion,” said Ahmad Qasim Al-Ghamdi, director of Mecca’s branch of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, also known as the religious police.
