Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says one of its staff members was among women detained in Afghanistan after they were accused of violating dress code rules. MSF’s statement, reported by multiple outlets, identifies the person as part of a group of women held over alleged non-compliance with local dress regulations. The reports characterize the incident as a detention carried out in connection with dress code enforcement, with the women detained by authorities following the alleged violations. MSF says the staff member is among those detained, but the coverage does not provide further details on the circumstances of the arrest, the location, or the legal process that follows. The reports also do not describe any confirmed outcomes for the detainees. Overall, the information available across the sources centers on MSF’s claim that one of its staff is affected and the stated basis for the detention—alleged dress code violations—without additional specifics on charges, timing, or current status.