The Public Prosecution Office of Muhammad Al-Amin’s trial: neither mercy nor pity will take you

The representative of the Egyptian Public Prosecution said before the Criminal Court in the Fifth Settlement, in the case of accusing businessman Mohamed Al-Amin of the sexual assault of 7 girls in the House of Faithful Hands owned by him in Beni Suef, that it was proven from unloading the personal phone of the accused that there were pictures of the victims, N.

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He was placed on his personal bed and one of them called him according to what is proven by reading the memorization of the existing cylinder, which proves his presence inside the room while taking pictures.

According to Egyptian newspapers and websites, the representative of the Public Prosecution before the court explained that the accused confirmed during the investigations that all the foreign trips of the inmates had female supervisors, while by looking at the content of his personal phone, it was found that there were many photos in which the accused was accompanied by N.A and Wen.

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The representative of the Public Prosecution added, “Mr. President, this is the incident, and this is our evidence. We reviewed the evidence of the accusations by the accused, and we have come today to exaggerate these matters and their impregnable fortress. It is your honorable judiciary.

And the representative of the Public Prosecution continued: “We have come to demand a ruling that follows the law, we demand a ruling that laments the principles and rules. ".

The representative of the Public Prosecution concluded by saying: “And here I have concluded my plea and leave the right of the victim to them as a trust in your hands, and you are the people of the trust, so avenge them from those who have been unjust, and do not take you mercy or pity, and let your judgment be a glimmer of hope for the victims. We want nothing but the truth and nothing more, justice and no more, by God As we say, a martyr.

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