The Moroccan judiciary says its word in the case of the “tattoo girl” that preoccupied public opinion

The Moroccan judiciary said its speech in a case that occupied public opinion locally and globally, and provoked a wide wave of anger in the Moroccan street, where the Court of Appeals, a city in Beni Mellal, issued a verdict of a total of 226 years in the file of the girl Khadija, known as “The Tattoo Girl.”

According to the Hespress website, the court distributed 226 years of imprisonment to the defendants in this file, in which 14 people are being tried on charges of “rape, kidnapping and human trafficking.” 11 defendants were sentenced to twenty years each, while the minor accused were sentenced to three years. With the sentencing of two defendants, the first with two years in effect, and the second with one year suspended in execution.

Khadija, 17, was kidnapped and detained for about two months, during which she was assaulted, tortured, and tattooed, after she was kidnapped in front of a relative's house in the town of Awlad Ayyad in the Faqih bin Saleh province.

The case grabbed the attention of Moroccan and international public opinion, after her photos and videos spread, confirming that she had been kidnapped, mass assaulted, and even burned with cigarettes, and tattooed all over her body.

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