Saudi security arrests a Yemeni in Medina for violating “information crimes”

Saudi Public Security arrested a Yemeni for violating the “Cybercrime Control System” after circulating a picture of an alleged conversation with him on a social media outlet that showed his intransigence in paying money to someone and his challenge to him, saying: “He reached even Mohammed bin Salman.”
Public Security said in a statement on its “X” page, Twitter previously: “The Yanbu Governorate Police in the Medina region arrested a resident of Yemeni nationality for violating the anti-cybercrime system.”
General Security added, saying, “He was arrested and legal measures were taken against him.”
The Public Security post included a picture of the conversation, the content of which was shaded, but users of the “X” platform, formerly Twitter, published an alleged picture of the conversation.
It appears from the conversation that the arrested person refuses to pay money he owes to someone, challenging whoever is addressing him by saying: “Neither you nor the government can do anything.” Then he directed another alleged challenge when he said: “I told you that money will not come back to you. It reached even Muhammad bin Salman".
CNN was unable to independently verify the authenticity of this conversation.