According to South China Network, recently, a Kazakhstani female influencer with millions of followers staged several "security tests" on the streets of China. She used methods such as "intentionally creating physical contact with strangers" and "colluding with accomplices to falsely accuse passersby of theft" to gain traffic.
It is reported that this influencer, named Aruzhan Aibekova, has returned to Kazakhstan, and local police have had a warning conversation with her. Aruzhan expressed her apology.
A video shows her taking a phone from her companion's pocket and handing it to a passerby, then accusing the person of stealing the phone. In another video, she approached unfamiliar men in the street and metro stations, touching their hands or legs. These actions caused discomfort and confusion among people around her.
In the conversation, Aruzhan expressed her regret for the incident. She said, "My videos were not intended to offend anyone. They were released without sufficient consideration. If the videos caused any negative impact on anyone, I sincerely apologize. In the future, I will be more cautious when publishing content."
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The Kazakhstani police reminded that when posting content on social media, one should respect the feelings of both citizens of the country and foreign citizens. Such behavior may be seen as provocative and could lead to negative social reactions.
Local media pointed out that pranks might be fun, but if taken too far, they always end up burning oneself. During travel and visits, everyone should abide by the laws and cultural customs of other countries, jointly promoting the healthy development of cultural exchanges, to avoid similar controversies from happening again.
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