The fall of the Egyptian “Alia” .. “blackmailed” dozens of people with pictures and messages in exchange for money

Lawyer: The girl “blackmailed” 20 families inside and outside Egypt

What do you do if you receive “fabricated” messages or pictures that offend you or a member of your family, and the sender of the pictures and messages threatens you to publish and deliver them to relatives and friends if you don’t pay him money? This is the hell that dozens of Egyptian families lived through before the fall of “Alia”, a girl blackmail.

According to the “Al-Hurra” website, following years of blackmailing its victims, men and women, by threatening them to pay “exorbitant” money in exchange for not publishing offensive photos and information regarding them; Finally, the Egyptian girl “Alia” fell into the hands of the security forces, following numerous complaints once morest her.

Egyptian newspapers said: The Public Prosecution Office of the second city of Mansoura, in the Dakahlia Governorate in the Nile Delta, is currently conducting an investigation with the 36-year-old girl, who resides in the Kafr Al-Badmas area in the governorate, regarding reports once morest her of sending offensive pictures and messages in order to obtain money.

And the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Shorouk, said that many women and men reported to the General Administration of Information Technology and the first and second Mansoura police stations, threatening a girl by publishing photos and videos on social media and sending them to their relatives.

Department officers were able to identify her, and a police force arrested her on Sunday. On examination, it was found that the accused was choosing her victims from “high-ranking officials in order to be able to blackmail them and obtain large sums of money from them,” according to the newspaper.

Under the title “Beware of Alia,” the “Hen” website, which specializes in family affairs, said that the girl blackmailed regarding 20 Egyptian families inside and outside Egypt.

According to the “Al-Hurra” website, the account of the non-profit organization “Qawam” to combat blackmail on the Internet published a video clip of one of the victims, a woman named Aya, a gynecologist and obstetrician, that the girl blackmailed her and her husband, the dentist, for four years, which prompted them to submit reports to the Internet investigations. .

And she said in the video that she had sent her from “fake accounts, insults and accusations that I perform abortions and patches, that I deal in drugs, and that my husband has AIDS and has gay relationships.”

Another woman says she sent letters to her child’s school saying he had AIDS.

Ahmed Al-Bakri, a lawyer for eight families of the girl’s victims, told Hen that the extortion process “starts with the accused collecting information regarding the victim from her account, reaching her owners and relatives, then sending them fake stories and demanding money so that she does not do that.”

The disclosure of this case comes in the wake of the suicide of an Egyptian girl named Basant Khaled following blackmailing a young man who refused to date him. The authorities arrested two people in the incident.

The fall of the Egyptian “Alia” .. “blackmailed” dozens of people with pictures and messages in exchange for money


already

What do you do if you receive “fabricated” messages or pictures that offend you or a member of your family, and the sender of the pictures and messages threatens you to publish and deliver them to relatives and friends if you don’t pay him money? This is the hell that dozens of Egyptian families lived through before the fall of “Alia”, a girl blackmail.

According to the “Al-Hurra” website, following years of blackmailing its victims, men and women, by threatening them to pay “exorbitant” money in exchange for not publishing offensive photos and information regarding them; Finally, the Egyptian girl “Alia” fell into the hands of the security forces, following numerous complaints once morest her.

Egyptian newspapers said: The Public Prosecution Office of the second city of Mansoura, in the Dakahlia Governorate in the Nile Delta, is currently conducting an investigation with the 36-year-old girl, who resides in the Kafr Al-Badmas area in the governorate, regarding reports once morest her of sending offensive pictures and messages in order to obtain money.

And the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Shorouk, said that many women and men reported to the General Administration of Information Technology and the first and second Mansoura police stations, threatening a girl by publishing photos and videos on social media and sending them to their relatives.

Department officers were able to identify her, and a police force arrested her on Sunday. On examination, it was found that the accused was choosing her victims from “high-ranking officials in order to be able to blackmail them and obtain large sums of money from them,” according to the newspaper.

Under the title “Beware of Alia,” the “Hen” website, which specializes in family affairs, said that the girl blackmailed regarding 20 Egyptian families inside and outside Egypt.

According to the “Al-Hurra” website, the account of the non-profit organization “Qawam” to combat blackmail on the Internet published a video clip of one of the victims, a woman named Aya, a gynecologist and obstetrician, that the girl blackmailed her and her husband, the dentist, for four years, which prompted them to submit reports to the Internet investigations. .

And she said in the video that she had sent her from “fake accounts, insults and accusations that I perform abortions and patches, that I deal in drugs, and that my husband has AIDS and has gay relationships.”

Another woman says she sent letters to her child’s school saying he had AIDS.

Ahmed Al-Bakri, a lawyer for eight families of the girl’s victims, told Hen that the extortion process “starts with the accused collecting information regarding the victim from her account, reaching her owners and relatives, then sending them fake stories and demanding money so that she does not do that.”

The disclosure of this case comes in the wake of the suicide of an Egyptian girl named Basant Khaled following blackmailing a young man who refused to date him. The authorities arrested two people in the incident.

11 January 2022 – 8 Jumada Al-Thani 1443

10:40 AM


Lawyer: The girl “blackmailed” 20 families inside and outside Egypt

What do you do if you receive “fabricated” messages or pictures that offend you or a member of your family, and the sender of the pictures and messages threatens you to publish and deliver them to relatives and friends if you don’t pay him money? This is the hell that dozens of Egyptian families lived through before the fall of “Alia”, a girl blackmail.

According to the “Al-Hurra” website, following years of blackmailing its victims, men and women, by threatening them to pay “exorbitant” money in exchange for not publishing offensive photos and information regarding them; Finally, the Egyptian girl “Alia” fell into the hands of the security forces, following numerous complaints once morest her.

Egyptian newspapers said: The Public Prosecution Office of the second city of Mansoura, in the Dakahlia Governorate in the Nile Delta, is currently conducting an investigation with the 36-year-old girl, who resides in the Kafr Al-Badmas area in the governorate, regarding reports once morest her of sending offensive pictures and messages in order to obtain money.

And the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Shorouk, said that many women and men reported to the General Administration of Information Technology and the first and second Mansoura police stations, threatening a girl by publishing photos and videos on social media and sending them to their relatives.

Department officers were able to identify her, and a police force arrested her on Sunday. On examination, it was found that the accused was choosing her victims from “high-ranking officials in order to be able to blackmail them and obtain large sums of money from them,” according to the newspaper.

Under the title “Beware of Alia,” the “Hen” website, which specializes in family affairs, said that the girl blackmailed regarding 20 Egyptian families inside and outside Egypt.

According to the “Al-Hurra” website, the account of the non-profit organization “Qawam” to combat blackmail on the Internet published a video clip of one of the victims, a woman named Aya, a gynecologist and obstetrician, that the girl blackmailed her and her husband, the dentist, for four years, which prompted them to submit reports to the Internet investigations. .

And she said in the video that she had sent her from “fake accounts, insults and accusations that I perform abortions and patches, that I deal in drugs, and that my husband has AIDS and has gay relationships.”

Another woman says she sent letters to her child’s school saying he had AIDS.

Ahmed Al-Bakri, a lawyer for eight families of the girl’s victims, told Hen that the extortion process “starts with the accused collecting information regarding the victim from her account, reaching her owners and relatives, then sending them fake stories and demanding money so that she does not do that.”

The disclosure of this case comes in the wake of the suicide of an Egyptian girl named Basant Khaled following blackmailing a young man who refused to date him. The authorities arrested two people in the incident.

Leave a Replay