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Hasbulla Arrested: What Led to the Social Media Star’s Detainment

A wedding that got out of hand was the reason why the influencer and his friends were arrested in Dagestan, his home region

Hasbulla Arrested: What Led to the Social Media Star’s Detainment
Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

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No one can say that sometimes the party has not gotten out of hand. A celebration, a holiday, or simply a good moment that makes us come to our senses, makes the best of us end up making a negative part flourish for others of which, at the time, we are not aware. Something that has happened to the famous influencer Hasbulla, who has been arrested in his home region, Dagestan, after a wedding celebration got out of hand.

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Invited to a wedding, Hasbulla and his group of friends allegedly committed multiple infractions along with their group of friends while celebrating the wedding. Among these were several illegal traffic maneuvers and, more seriously, the blocking of a road with several cars and furniture elements, in addition to burning tires. For all this, both the influencer and his friends would be arrested.

The influencer – known for his viral videos, his childish appearance due to the achondroplasia he suffers and for his current promotional contract with the UFC – resorted to social networks to apologize for everything that happened. In these he stated that something like this “will not happen again, people, we apologize”.

This all took a surreal turn when the Ministry of Internal Affairs decided to intervene, claiming that this is commonplace in Dagestan, a republic in southwestern Russia that borders Azerbaijan. According to government officials, acts such as blocking public roads, burning rubber, crashing cars into each other or other examples of public incivism are very common and recognized both inside and outside the republic, it’s just that the influencer and his friends went overboard with what they referred to as the “wedding thrills.”

Although they have since been released, this is a good reminder that there are limits and that, even in life’s cathartic moments, you have to know when to stop. Something that, given Hasbulla’s track record, we need to be reminded of more than once in a while.

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Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

Cultural journalist and writer with a special interest in audiovisuals and everything that can be played. I'm not here to talk about my books, but you can always ask me about them if you're curious.

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