Pinoys among 55 nabbed at gay gathering in KSA
MANILA, Philippines — Filipinos were among 55 people arrested at a gay party at a farm in Qatif in eastern Saudi Arabia, an online news site reported on Thursday.
Arab News (www.arabnews.com) reported that Labor Attaché David Des Dicang, head of the Philippine Embassy’s Eastern Region office, is working with police to help the detained Filipinos.
"I know that some Filipinos have been arrested in that area and we are trying to help them," he told Arab News, but declined to give further comment.
A report on Al-Arabiya TV said two young men were allegedly found wearing women's makeup and dancing on stage in what has been described as a gay party.
It said the detainees were handcuffed when arrested.
Police said drugs and alcohol were found at the farm and that many of those arrested were Filipinos and Pakistanis.
Pakistan embassy community welfare attaché Waqar Ahmed said he had no knowledge about any arrest so far.
Most gatherings that could result in mixed crowds are forbidden in Saudi Arabia, although authorities generally look the other way.
The authorities, however, are unforgiving when they have information about parties that involve alcohol and homosexuality. - GMANews.TV
Arab News (www.arabnews.com) reported that Labor Attaché David Des Dicang, head of the Philippine Embassy’s Eastern Region office, is working with police to help the detained Filipinos.
"I know that some Filipinos have been arrested in that area and we are trying to help them," he told Arab News, but declined to give further comment.
A report on Al-Arabiya TV said two young men were allegedly found wearing women's makeup and dancing on stage in what has been described as a gay party.
It said the detainees were handcuffed when arrested.
Police said drugs and alcohol were found at the farm and that many of those arrested were Filipinos and Pakistanis.
Pakistan embassy community welfare attaché Waqar Ahmed said he had no knowledge about any arrest so far.
Most gatherings that could result in mixed crowds are forbidden in Saudi Arabia, although authorities generally look the other way.
The authorities, however, are unforgiving when they have information about parties that involve alcohol and homosexuality. - GMANews.TV
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