"Sex for Points"... The Moroccan judiciary condemns two professors to enforceable imprisonment

Today, Tuesday, the Court of First Instance in Settat, Morocco, convicted two professors of enforceable imprisonment and acquitted others, in the case known as “Sex for Points.”

According to the Hespress website, Judge Hisham Bahar, the session’s presiding officer, issued a verdict convicting Professor “Mohamed.kh” of one and a half years in prison and a fine of 7,000 Moroccan dirhams;

While Professor “Abdul Rahman” was convicted.

M., with a year in prison and a fine of 5,000 Moroccan dirhams. As for the professors “Mohamed. B” and “Khaled. R”, they were acquitted of those attributed to them in this incident that occurred at Hassan I University in Settat.

In the related public lawsuit, the court ruled regarding the claims submitted by "Fatiha.S." that it lacked jurisdiction to decide on them.

With regard to the civil claims submitted by the two civil rights claimants "Nadia.kh" and "Khadija.kh", the accused, Mr. Abdul Rahman, was sentenced.

M” to pay compensation to each of them in the amount of 60,000 Moroccan dirhams.

Yesterday, Monday evening, the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Appeal in Settat upheld the primary verdict against a university professor accused of "violent indecent assault on a female."

The Chamber sentenced M.M., a professor of economics at Hassan I University to two years in prison, in the file that became known as "sex for points."

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