A young gay couple in Indonesia were arrested and face 100 lashes because neighbors reported them to Islamic religious police, according to a new report.

The men face the brutal punishment under new Islamic bylaws in the semi-autonomous Aceh province in the northwest tip of Sumatra Island, the Guardian reported Tuesday.

Video recordings that have been shared on social media show the men, ages 20 and 23, naked on the ground and being kicked, slapped and insulted by vigilantes before they’re turned over to local police, according to ABC.

“Brother, please help, please help, please help us,” one of the men cries into a cell phone as he’s being beaten. “Brother we got busted having sex.”

They were detained under citizen’s arrest on March 28 by men who broke into their home.

The men will likely be the country’s first gay couple to face trial for breaking religious law, the news outlet said.

The disturbing case prompted Human Rights Watch to demand that they immediately be released, saying the potential punishment of public beating with a stick is torture.