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Photograph­er held over photoshoot at ancient Egypt pyramid

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CAIRO: Egyptian police have detained a photograph­er for disrespect after he shot images of a dancer in ancient costume at the Pyramid of Djoser outside Cairo, a security source has confirmed.

Rumours had swirled on social media for days that the model, Salma al-Shimi, had been arrested following Monday’s shoot at the Saqqara necropolis 30km south of Cairo, but the source said police had detained the photograph­er on Monday.

“A photograph­er has been arrested after a private shoot with dancer Salma al-Shimi in the archaeolog­ical zone,” the source said, adding that his case had been referred to the courts.

Late last week, Shimi, who boasts thousands of followers on Instagram, had posted photograph­s from the photoshoot of her in ancient Egyptian dress at the foot of the 4,700-year-old Step Pyramid of Djoser.

Rumours quickly spread that she had been detained for wearing outfits that betrayed Egypt’s ancient heritage and broke the rules set by the antiquitie­s ministry for photoshoot­s.

Social media users who had seen the photograph­s expressed disbelief and outrage.

“Is there really a ban on taking photograph­s in archaeolog­ical zones, even pictures that are not indecent but completely normal?” one user asked.

On Monday, the pictures were quietly removed from the model’s Instagram account.

In recent months, Egyptian courts have handed down prison sentences against a dozen social media influencer­s for sharing content which judges deemed to be offensive.

In December 2018, images of a naked couple embracing at the top of the Great Pyramid of Cheops prompted a media outcry.

The authoritie­s arrested a camel owner and a young female guide for helping the couple gain access to the site.

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