Khaled Tashkandi & Hussein Hazzazi Okaz/Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – The "hunting wolf" case on Tuesday took a new turn with another video clip going viral on Monday showing the two girls in question riding a 4-wheel buggy on the sea shores. The Honor and Morals Circuit will on Wednesday begin actual investigation in the case wherein several youths are accused of harassing the girls at Jeddah Corniche on the second day of Eid Al-Fitr. The court has already received the case file from the Board of Investigation and Public Prosecution (BIP). Informed sources said that the two girls will be summoned if their involvement in the case is established beyond doubt. The sources said that the BIP will keep the defendants under detention. The incident has aroused a public outcry necessitating the detention, the sources said. Social media reports suggested that the new video showing the girls riding the buggy might change the course of investigations. Some people accused the two girls of having taken the initiative to attract the attention of the youths. Some others defended the girls' right to recreation and riding buggies so long as it was not in contravention to any of the rules and regulations. Col. Dr. Ati Bin Atiyah Al-Qurashi, spokesman of Makkah Police, said on Monday that several teenagers have been taken into custody in this connection. They were detained after their statements were recorded and referred to pertinent authorities.