Iran arrests parkour competitor for doing vulgar acts


An Iranian parkour competitor has been arrested for doing vulgar acts, police said Wednesday, after he posted photographs online of himself kissing a lady on Tehran's rooftops.

"This person has been arrested by Tehran's cyber police," the capital's police chief Hossein Rahimi as saying by semi-official news agency ISNA.
"We are against this person and his partner's standard breaking and vulgar behaviour and the police and the judiciary will certainly manage with them," he included, without naming the individual who was arrested. 
The person had all the earmarks of being Alireza Japalaghy, a Tehran-based parkour competitor with in excess of 133,000 devotees on Instagram. 
Parkour is an extraordinary game conceived in France during the 1990s that joins the effectiveness of development over the urban scene with shocking jumps. 
It has a following in neighborhoods of west Tehran, where skyscraper private structures are firmly associated. Japalaghy had posted a progression of photographs and recordings a week ago indicating him and a unidentified lady in uncovering outfits hanging off structures and kissing. 
Under the Islamic clothing regulation, ladies can just show their face, hands and feet out in the open and should wear just unassuming hues. 
In an Instagram video on Monday, he said he had gotten "dubious calls" advising him to hand himself over or be captured openly. 
His sibling posted a report on a similar record the following day, saying Alireza had been taken from their home and captured. 
As indicated by police boss Rahimi, the lady in Japalaghy's photographs "will likewise be captured soon".

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