Popular Kick streamer Rangesh Mutama, better known as N3on, has made a comeback to streaming after being arrested in Dubai last week for filming in restricted areas. In his first stream since the incident, N3on detailed the circumstances leading to his arrest and his brief time in custody.

 

During the 30-minute stream on Kick, N3on recounted the events, explaining that the arrest stemmed from filming in a prohibited area, specifically capturing footage that inadvertently included the police. "The real situation was that we accidentally filmed the cops... The idiot filmed the cops, it wasn't his fault, I don't blame him, I take full accountability, it was my fault," he told his audience.

 

N3on also revealed that he had dismissed his security team following the incident and shared experiences from his 37-hour detention in Dubai. He expressed surprise at being recognized by several fellow inmates and reflected on the lessons learned from the ordeal. "It showed me that actions have consequences... You can't go around in Dubai, the most safe and respected place ever, and record whatever, thinking you could get away with it," he stated.

 

The streamer's return was marked by a tweet captioned "IM BACK???" signaling his readiness to resume his activities on the streaming platform. N3on's experience serves as a reminder of the strict regulations surrounding filming in sensitive locations, particularly in regions with stringent privacy and security laws.