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A pair of teenagers have been filmed having raw sewage poured over their heads after they were caught alone together in Indonesia.

They were accused of being promiscuous in a Sharia-controlled area so had the punishment to humiliate them publicly in the village of Kayee Lee, Aceh.

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The unmarried couple were dragged into the street and ordered to sit in front of a sewer drain while filthy water was poured onto their heads.

According to France 24 police arrived at the scene soon after their humiliation began and took them to a police station after allowing them to get clean in a stream.




To make matters worse for the couple thy may now face a sentence of caning, again to be carried out in public, if they are found guilty.

The couple had raw sewage poured over them after they were found on their own in his home (Picture: Facebook)

The couple may face further punishment in the form of a public caning

The crowd was heard shouting: ‘What you did is against Islam! This should serve as a lesson for you!’

Police chief Nazarul Fitra said that the girl, who was 18, had gone to her boyfriend’s house.

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He was alone and neighbours suspected that they were going to have sex so dragged them into the street.

A human rights activist said: ‘The people who humiliated the couple didn’t get in trouble at all.

‘The police didn’t criticise these people, even though they entered a private home illegally and humiliated the couple in public.’

They were allowed to wash off in a stream before being taken to a police station

Sharia law in Banda Aceh Aceh is the only province in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, which implements Islamic law, or Sharia. The province of Banda Aceh began implementing Sharia law after being granted autonomy in 2001 – an attempt by the government in Jakarta to quell a long-running separatist insurgency. Islamic laws have been strengthened since Aceh struck a peace deal with Jakarta in 2005. People are flogged for a range of offences including gambling, drinking alcohol, gay sex or any sexual relationship outside marriage. Anybody caught engaging in consensual gay sex is punished with 100 lashes, 100 months in jail or a fine of 1,000 grams of gold. The law also set out punishment for sex crimes, unmarried people engaging in displays of affection, people caught found guilty of adultery and underage sex. Religious police in Aceh have been known to target Muslim women without head scarves or those wearing tight clothes, and people drinking alcohol or gambling. Over the past decade, the central government has devolved more power to regional authorities to increase autonomy and speed up development. Engaging in homosexual acts is not a crime under Indonesia’s national criminal code but remains taboo in many conservative parts of the country with the world’s largest Muslim population. The trend appeared to be slowing down after a string of worrying incidents at the turn of the new year, but the new pictures reveal the practice still looms large in Indonesia. Men and women have collapsed in pain due to the severity of their injuries and people can be caned for something as innocent as standing too close to a partner in public or being seen alone with someone they are not married to.