01:42 PM
Monday 23 May 2022
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Today, Monday, the Cairo Criminal Court, held in the Fifth Settlement, sentenced businessman, Mohamed El-Amin, to 3 years in prison, and fined him 200,000 pounds, on charges of human trafficking.
It is noteworthy that Counselor Hamada Al-Sawy, the Public Prosecutor, ordered the referral of the accused, Muhammad Al-Amin, who is imprisoned, to the Criminal Court; He was accused of trafficking in human beings – seven girls who were children, and he molested them with force and threats, with the testimony of thirteen witnesses, the statements of the victims girls, and what was found from examining the accused’s mobile phone, and what was proven by the reports of the Forensic Medicine Authority, the National Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Psychological and Social Research at the Ministry of Solidarity .
The investigations had ended with the accused harboring the victim girls in a home he had established for orphans, exploiting their weakness, need and authority over them with the intent of sexually exploiting them.
The testimony of the thirteen witnesses was between what was testified by the female students in the same house, and what was testified by the investigators at the General Department for Combating Illegal Migration and Human Trafficking at the Ministry of Interior, as well as the testimony of psychological researchers, social workers, the judicial control officer at the Ministry of Social Solidarity, as well as a forensic doctor and consultants. In psychiatry, and director of the (Missing Children) page on the social networking site Facebook.
The victim girls admitted the details of the infringement they were subjected to from the accused, and an examination of his phone resulted in access to a number of his photos with the victims, and proof of his daily presence in the house where the incident occurred on successive days. They should tell him regarding the details of what they were exposed to.
The reports of the National Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and reports of psychological and social research from the specialists of the Ministry of Solidarity, proved that the victims suffered from psychological disorders as a result of the attacks inflicted on them by the accused.