Muhammad Al-Amin’s defense reveals his marriage to a former official, describing it as a “hidden amusement.”

The defense of businessman Mohamed El-Amin, in his plea for his client in the case of "human trafficking", touched on "Randa Rizk", former advisor to the Minister of Solidarity for Social Responsibility and Technical Support, and her role in the accusations against El-Amin.

Dr. Muhammad Abu Shaqqa, lawyer for businessman Muhammad al-Amin, said that he submitted a document proving his client’s marriage to Randa Rizk officially, when she was working at the Ministry of Solidarity as an advisor to the minister.

Muhammad Abu Shaqqa added, “My client got to know Randa while completing the procedures for the House of Faithful Hands paper,” stressing that he legally ended the procedures of the house, and that “Randa Rizk” plotted a plot against the “Amin” to take revenge on him, even though she was staying in the house with him;

When she was his wife, and that everything related to the current case was done after their separation.

Abu Shaqqa said, before the name "Randa Rizk" was announced in the case, that a person he described as a "hidden amusement" is playing the case against his client, adding: "It is a hidden amusement and we will tell him close."

Who is "Randa Rizk", which the defense described as a "hidden amusement" in the case?

Dr. Randa Rizk received her Ph.D. in “Gender Psychology” with honors and a master’s degree in “Anthropology.” She also obtained free studies in advocacy, advocacy, and social marketing from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, and a translation diploma from the American University.

Dr. Randa Rizk held many positions in governmental and foreign bodies and organizations, including the social development expert at the United Nations, as well as a social responsibility consultant for the private sector at the United Nations, and worked as external communication and technical support officer and national coordinator representing the Minister of Social Solidarity for many international and donor agencies such as UNICEF. ".

Rizk was chosen by the Arab and African Network to build literacy campaigns to advocate education for all issues, instead of being costed by the League of Arab States to formulate a literacy strategy for Arab women.

She worked as an advisor to several ministers, such as the Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, and worked as a public communication advisor for the Consumer Protection Agency, and as a consultant and head of the Cultural Development Fund Committee in the Office of the Minister of Culture.

Through her work at the Ministry of Social Solidarity, "Rizk" participated in drafting the law on NGOs and developing the ministry's statistical book.

Last January, Dr. Randa Rizk submitted her resignation from her position, after a career that began in 2005, during which she held many positions during her work.

During the session of Al-Amin's trial yesterday, lawyer Tariq Jamil, the defendant's defense, presented a marriage voucher for a woman named "Doaa", who is the wife of the driver of the House of Faithful Hands, and she was working on training girls in the house, adding that Doaa worked in the house through "Randa Rizk". Adviser to the Minister of Solidarity, she was paid 5,000 pounds per week for her work in the home.

The lawyer, Tariq Jamil, presented pictures to "Randa Rizk" with the girls of the house and with the victims, stressing that with Randa's divorce from Muhammad Al-Amin, that case emerged.

Yesterday, the Cairo Criminal Court adjourned the trial of Mohamed El-Amin in the case known in the media as "human trafficking", for a ruling on May 23 next.

Counselor Hamada Al-Sawy, the Public Prosecutor, had ordered the referral of the accused, Muhammad Al-Amin, who is imprisoned to the Criminal Court;

He was accused of trafficking in human beings - seven girls who were children, and he molested them with force and threats, with the testimony of thirteen witnesses, the statements of the victims girls, and what was found from examining the accused’s mobile phone, and what was proven by the reports of the Forensic Medicine Authority, the National Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Psychological and Social Research at the Ministry of Solidarity .

The investigations had ended with the accused harboring the victims’ girls in a home he had established for orphans, and his exploitation of their weakness, their need and his authority over them with the intent of sexually exploiting them.

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