Kidnapping and Assault Case: College Student’s Account of Forced Affair with Shipping Company Representative

2023-06-18 12:43:00

Counselor Tariq Hassanein, the first public attorney for the South Giza Prosecution, referred the college as a representative of a shipping company to criminal Court For accusing him of kidnapping a married woman, a “student at the College of Commerce,” and forcibly having an affair with her.

The referral order stated that the accused to kidnap The victim was forced to take her by force into Al-Ain, his place of residence, following he instructed her to hand her over to the police because he suspected that she was stealing, or he would leave her if she had an affair with him.

The victim testified that when she was at the entrance of one of the properties adjacent to the property, he lived in her to escape from her husband, and as soon as the accused saw her and entered the apartment in his residence by deception, and as soon as she entered his residence, he assaulted her by hitting her with his hands, causing her injury in separate parts of her body, then he threw her to the ground and crouched on her trespassing.

It is also the reality of the victim without her consent, following his completion of the crime under the first clause, by pointing a white weapon at her face, threatening to kill her, by beating her.

He also acquired a bladed weapon without a legal justification or justification of professional or professional necessity.

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