A young couple in Indonesia was publicly caned on Thursday after authorities said they kissed during a TikTok livestream.
The couple, a 22-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman, received 21 lashes each, The Associated Press reported.
They were found guilty by an Islamic Sharia court of violating local morality laws in Aceh, Indonesia’s deeply conservative province.
The pair had been in custody since March and spent four months behind bars before the caning. That time served reduced their punishment from 25 lashes to 21, according to the AP.
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Sharia law officials help an unmarried woman stand after she was publicly caned in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Thursday, July 2, 2026, following her conviction for violating Islamic law by kissing during a TikTok livestream. (AP Photo/Reza Saifullah)
Local officials said the couple recorded the TikTok video inside a car one night in March.
After the footage spread widely online, authorities detained them over what they characterized as an “immoral act.”
“Their actions were uncovered thanks to reports from residents who were disturbed by their immoral livestream content,” Sharia police said in April.
“The trigger was their livestream on TikTok while engaging in immoral acts in the car,” Head of the Sharia Police Muhammad Rizal added in his statement. “This sparked criticism from netizens and local residents, who then reported them to the authorities.”
A man is publicly caned after he was convicted of violating Islamic law by kissing during a TikTok livestream in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Reza Saifullah)
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The court also confiscated a cellphone and a USB flash drive containing the TikTok video, which authorities promised to destroy, according to the AP.
A Banda Aceh resident who attended the caning, 22-year-old Aini Nadhirah, said she believed the punishment was “entirely justified.”
“In my opinion, this caning is entirely justified because it serves as a warning to other Aceh residents to be more careful when using social media,” Nadhirah said, according to the AP.
“It also raises awareness that such actions are unacceptable, thereby educating the public.”
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Aceh is the only province in Muslim-majority Indonesia that enforces its own Islamic Criminal Code governing moral conduct.
The province’s right to implement Islamic law was granted by Indonesia’s secular central government around 2005 as part of a peace deal to end a separatist insurgency. The policy was later expanded to apply to non-Muslims.
Under the law, moral offenses — including adultery and same-sex relations — can carry penalties of up to 100 lashes. Caning is also used for individuals accused of gambling, drinking, adultery and premarital intimacy.
Shariah law officials escort a woman convicted of violating Islamic law by kissing a man, both unmarried, during a TikTok livestream after her public caning, in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Thursday, July 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Reza Saifullah)
Public caning in Aceh has long drawn criticism from human rights groups, including Amnesty International Indonesia, which has called the practice cruel and degrading.
Despite Indonesia having ratified international conventions prohibiting cruel punishment, authorities in Aceh defend the practice, arguing it does not fall under such a definition.



















