Hotel worker arrested in Saudi Arabia for eating breakfast with woman

Hotel worker arrested in Saudi Arabia after he was filmed eating breakfast with a female colleague

Hotel worker is arrested in Saudi Arabia after he was filmed eating breakfast with a female colleague

  • Egyptian man arrested after video went viral on Saudi social media
  • The man filmed himself next to a female colleague at a hotel in Saudi Arabia 
  • The short video shows the pair eating breakfast at their desks 

A Egyptian hotel worker has been arrested in Saudi Arabia after filming himself having breakfast with a female colleague.

The video, which has been shared by thousands in Saudi Arabia, sees the man sitting next to a veiled woman at a hotel in the western city of Mecca.

After the video went viral, the Saudi Arabian labour ministry detained the Egyptian man, and have also summoned the hotel owner for questioning.

Arrested: The Egyptian man, seen right, was arrested after this video went viral in Saudi Arabia

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In footage shared widely on social media, the pair eat breakfast at a desk and wave at the camera.

At one point the woman, wearing a traditional black robe covering all but her hands and eyes, feeds the man a piece of food.

The man is seen filming himself and his female colleague as they eat breakfast at a desk in their place of work – a hotel in Saudi Arabia

Unclear crime: The Saudi woman s seen eating and waving at the camera during the clip

A labour ministry statement on Sunday said an inspection team had visited the unidentified hotel in Mecca and detained the Egyptian for violations including working in a profession restricted to Saudis, without providing details.

The hotel owner was also summoned ‘for failing to adhere to spatial controls for employing women’, the statement added.

Government regulations stipulate that workplaces should ensure a private setting for female employees separate from males, but in practice this is not uniformly applied.

The public prosecutor later issued a statement urging foreign residents to adhere to the kingdom’s laws and respect its values and traditions. 

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