“I wish I could end my life inside the orphanage.” Muhammad Al-Amin collapsed in front of the investigation authorities

Investigations with the Egyptian businessman, Mohamed Al-Amin, accused of indecent assault and raping girls in the orphanage in the Beni Suef governorate in Egypt, revealed that the accused committed disgraceful acts against the inmates of the orphanage.

The accused, businessman Mohamed El-Amin, denied, before the investigation authorities, his accusation of raping and harassing girls, inside the Safe Hands orphanage in Beni Suef.

The accused, Muhammad Al-Amin, said that he treats the inmates of the orphanage owned by him as he treats his children, saying: I am the patron of our Lord Almighty and I have never erred, and I treat them like my big and small children and my grandchildren. And I asked God to end my life in this refuge until I meet the Lord of the worlds in it.

There were multiple complaints against Muhammad Al-Amin that reached the Ministry of Social Solidarity in this matter, and Dr. Nevin Al-Kabbaj, Minister of Solidarity, examined them, which led to the opening of a full investigation weeks ago.

This came before the Public Prosecution ordered the detention of the accused, Muhammad al-Amin, pending investigations.

He was accused of human trafficking by dealing with natural persons, after she received a report from the National Council for Motherhood and Childhood on the tenth of December last year, regarding what was published against businessman Muhammad Al-Amin on a social networking site, about the accused’s sexual assault of girls residing in an orphanage owned by him. In Beni Suef, the matter was monitored by the Monitoring and Analysis Unit in the Al-Bayan Department of the Attorney General’s Office, at the same time, and the Public Prosecution took over the investigations.

Yesterday, businessman Mohamed El-Amin was renewed for 15 days, pending investigations, on charges of assaulting the girls of the Right Hands orphanage in Beni Suef. Their symptoms were violated by force and threats.

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