A woman in Pavlodar was brought to administrative responsibility after posting a video on Instagram in which she used profanity at an entertainment venue. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.

The violation was detected during social media monitoring. After verification, police officers identified the woman.

"The woman's identity has been established. An administrative case has been filed against her for petty hooliganism," the Pavlodar Regional Police Department reported.

The police reminded that publishing illegal actions on social media does not exempt from responsibility.

Law enforcement also urged Kazakh citizens to maintain public order both in public places and when posting content online.

Earlier, Kursiv reported that a foreign woman was fined for a parody of Mia Boyka's song near the Triumphal Arch in Astana.

Liability for Profanity on Social Media

In Kazakhstan, using profanity on social media entails administrative liability. Petty hooliganism is punishable under Article 434 of the Administrative Code. This may result in a fine or administrative arrest.

The police regularly monitor social media. Special programs are used to detect violations. This work aims to maintain public order and prevent offenses.

Police Call for Public Order

The Pavlodar Regional Police Department urges Kazakh citizens to observe public order both in public places and when posting content online. It is important to remember that responsibility for published content remains.

Police officers pay special attention to improving citizens' legal literacy. They conduct explanatory work and try to prevent offenses.

Previous Case: Parody in Astana

Earlier, Kursiv reported that a foreign woman was fined for a parody of Mia Boyka's song near the Triumphal Arch in Astana. This case also gained wide publicity on social media.

Such incidents show that content on social media is also within the legal framework. Every user should remember responsibility for their posts.

Conclusion

The incident in Pavlodar once again proves that profanity on social media can lead to liability. The police continue monitoring and strive to prevent offenses. Kazakh citizens are urged to maintain public order and comply with legal requirements, including online.