The Egyptian judiciary says its word against the legal analyst

An Egyptian court sentenced Mohamed El-Mallah, a forensic analyst, to one year in prison and a fine of 200,000 pounds, after it was proven that he was accused of broadcasting false news and assaulting family principles and values ​​in Egyptian society.

The investigation authorities had earlier ordered the referral of Mohamed El-Mallah, the accused in the case, to trial, accusing him of broadcasting false news and assaulting Egyptian family principles and values.

Investigations revealed that the accused had promoted rumors and incitement to immorality and immorality, after several complaints were filed against him, and that the accused had forged some official papers, according to “Cairo 24.”

The investigations indicated that Muhammad Al-Mallah confessed to lying about his story about being brought by the program official, to talk about his marriage to the women, saying: “I did this for the sake of fame.”

The details of the incident return when a lawyer submitted a report to the Public Prosecution against Muhammad Al-Mallah after he appeared on several satellite programs, as a forensic analyst, and created a page on social networking sites to announce this.

Muhammad Al-Mallah, known in the media as the “forensic analyst”, had raised many crises during the recent period in the media arena, when he appeared on a television program claiming to be working as a forensic analyst, and had married 33 times to 33 different women in just two years, only to be attacked by He accepted the clergy, considering his actions outright adultery.

Lawyers filed complaints against him to the Public Prosecutor, because what he did was punishable by law, so the navigator retracted his statements and said: “I have only been married twice, and what I said is absolutely not true, but I did it for the sake of fame only.”

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