The Egyptian Public Prosecutor referred, on Saturday, businessman Mohamed al-Amin to the Criminal Court on charges of human trafficking for molesting and threatening seven young girls. The investigations also found that Amin maintained a daily presence in the house where the incident occurred on successive days. Egypt police arrested Amin from his villa in Cairo on charges of human trafficking and acts punishable by law against girls in an orphanage that he founded in Beni Suef governorate, Upper Egypt. State-owned media reported that the arrest came following a report to police, where two girls accused Amin of molesting them. The police filed a case with the incident and referred it to the Public Prosecution to conduct further investigations.
Source: Egypt Independent February 05, 2022 14:27 UTC