An influencer has been arrested after posting a negative video about her holiday.
Yass Naubelle was intercepted by border authorities on Saturday (13 Jun).
The influencer was placed in police custody just moments before boarding her flight back to her home country France.
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The 30-year-old content creator published a viral video that heavily criticised local authorities.
The French-Algerian influencer slammed her holiday experience in Marrakech, Morocco.
She allegedly criticised local law enforcement as well as general driving standards in the North African country.

Airport police at Marrakech Menara Airport executed the border stop as Yass prepared to clear security checkpoints for her return flight to France.
Yass, founder of the Naubelle skincare line, was arrested under a national warrant after Moroccan authorities deemed her clip “defamatory towards Moroccan citizens” and “outraging to the forces of order”.
She was placed in police custody “to determine the real motivations behind these criminal acts”.
State investigators confirmed she is being held on suspicion of publishing defamatory and insulting digital content directed toward citizens and undermining a public institution.
In the now-deleted video, filmed during her short break in Marrakech, she described the roads as chaotic.
“I’ve never seen people drive like this. It’s super dangerous – cars, mopeds without helmets, with children on board, swerving suddenly,” she said.
When comparing the driving standards to Algeria, she said: “It’s less bad than here”.
She also accused some traffic police officers of stopping women “for nothing” in order to extract money.
The content quickly triggered a national alert, leading to her interception at the airport.
Yass, who has over 20,000 TikTok fans, currently remains in custody in Morocco, as reported by Need To Know.

No formal charges or court appearance details have been publicly confirmed beyond her initial arrest.
Marrakech, a popular destination for European tourists including many from France, relies heavily on holidaymakers but has seen occasional controversies involving social media content.
British travellers to Morocco are advised to remain cautious with social media posts about local conditions as the authorities have acted swiftly in similar cases.
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