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Who is Younes Zarou? German influencer detained by cops in Bengaluru after gathering crowd at Church Street

Who is Younes Zarou? German influencer detained by cops in Bengaluru after gathering crowd at Church Street

Hindustan Times3 days ago
German influencer Younes Zarou was detained by Bengaluru Police on Wednesday evening for gathering a large crowd on Church Street. Born in 1998, Younes is also a content creator and web video producer.(Instagram/@youneszarou)
This incident comes months after British singer Ed Sheeran was stopped from performing on Church Street during his India tour.
Zarou is an influencer from Germany has has nearly 21 million followers on Instagram. Born in 1998, Younes is also a content creator and web video producer. On TikTok, the influencer has around 56 million followers.
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