"Tik Tok" girl Haneen Hosam is retrial today on charges of human trafficking

Today, the Cairo Criminal Court will hold a session to re-trial Haneen Hosam, a tiktok girl, in the case known in the media as human trafficking.

The Criminal Court had sentenced the accused, Haneen Hosam, in absentia, to 10 years in prison, and the accused, Mawaddah Al-Adham, Mohamed Abdel Hamid, Mohamed Alaa, and Ahmed Salah, to 6 years in prison and a fine of 200,000 pounds each, for accusing them all of human trafficking.

Earlier, the Public Prosecution decided to refer Hanin Hosam, Mawadda Al-Adham and others to criminal trial;

They are accused of human trafficking.

The investigations included that the girls appear through the application in a live video broadcast available to all participants in the application, establishing friendship relations and engaging in conversations with its followers, taking advantage of the movement ban period during the first wave of Corona in the country and the stay of citizens in their homes;

In return for their promise to get more wages by increasing the breadth of their followers.

According to the referral order, the Public Prosecution accused Haneen Hosam of human trafficking by dealing with natural persons who are the victims, who are not over 18 years old, and others by using them on the pretext of providing them with job opportunities under the guise of their work as announcers through an electronic application for social networking like Ike carries with it In a disguised way, calls for incitement to immorality and temptation to prostitution by inviting them to a group called Like the Pyramid, which she created on her phone, in which they meet young people through video chats and establish friendships during the period of domestic isolation, which swept the world due to the Corona epidemic with the intention of obtaining material benefit.

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