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The hearing of the case of Muhammad Al-Amin’s trial for human trafficking has been postponed to March 20th session

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The Fifth Settlement Criminal Court decided, in its session held today, Sunday, February 20, 2022, to consider Case No. 1418 of 2022 Fifth Settlement felonies; Registered No. 34 of 2022 in New Cairo and in which the accused is the businessman Mohamed Al-Amin, the case was postponed to the March 20, 2022 session. An expert was delegated for the case paper to be presented to him to determine whether the girls could be referred to psychiatry or not.

The Public Prosecutor had decided on February 5, 2022 – to refer businessman Mohammed Al-Amin to the Criminal Court on charges of human trafficking and indecent assault of seven child girls by force and under threat.

The referral decision included the accusation of dealing with natural persons to the accused and they are the victims “N.A.A”, “M.K.M”, “N.S.A.”, “H.A.A.” and “L.S.M”, F.S.S.” and H.S.M. that he arranged for them a place to shelter them (House of the Faithful Hands for Orphans Care) and took advantage of their weakness, need and power over them, with the intention of sexually exploiting them and this was accompanied by the threat of psychological harm that indecently assaulted them to satisfy his desires, this felony was linked to the felony of sexual exploitation of the aforementioned children.

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