Two Canadians are among 10 foreigners arrested in Cambodia for allegedly producing what officials there have deemed “pornographic” pictures.

National police in Cambodia said Jessica Drolet, 25, and Edensaran Kazoleas, 20, were taken into custody Thursday at a party in Siem Reap, near the country’s famed Angkor Wat temple complex.

Police said they raided a rented villa where the foreigners were taking part in what organizers billed as a pub crawl, and found people “dancing pornographically.” While almost 90 foreigners were detained, all but 10 — who Cambodian police allege organized the event — were released.

Those arrested include eight men — five British nationals, one Norwegian, one New Zealander and one from the Netherlands — ranging in age from 19 to 35.

The prosecutor of the Siem Reap provincial court, Samrith Sokhon, told The Associated Press by phone that those charged face up to a year in prison if convicted.

He said after producing the photos, the foreigners shared them on social media.

“Any people producing pornography is contrary to Cambodia’s traditions,” he said.

A news release about the charges posted to the National Police website included photos showed people — all clothed — rolling around on a dance floor, some imitating sex acts. It’s not clear when the photo was taken, who took it or if those charged are in the picture.

Some in the photo are wearing shirts that say “Siem Reap Pub Crawl,” the logos matching those included in Trip Advisor reviews for an attraction by the same name. Social media accounts and a website for the pub crawl appeared to have been taken down Sunday, and the organization didn’t immediately respond to questions sent to an email address listed on the Trip Advisor page.

The group have been assigned a Cambodian lawyer and are being treated well, one of the arrested tourists told British media outlet Sky News.

Global Affairs Canada wouldn’t confirm the identities of the Canadian women, but said it was aware of the situation.

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“Consular services are being provided to the Canadian citizens who have been detained in Cambodia,” said Global Affairs spokesperson Brendan Sutton in an email to the Star. “Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information. To protect the privacy of the individuals concerned, further details on this case cannot be released.”

The United Kingdom’s Foreign Office confirmed they were in contact with British nationals in Cambodia.

Officials at Angkor Wat have cracked down on immodest dressing at the temple complex since 2015, when a group of tourists who posed there nude for photos were fined and deported.