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The Egyptian Ministry of Health issues a new statement regarding the “mysterious disease” in Aswan

The competent security services in the Governorate of Giza, in Egypt, ordered Salah al-Din al-Tijani, who is connected to Sufi orders, to be imprisoned for a period of 4 days pending investigations into allegations of harassment, according to report For media reportsSaturday.

The security authorities had arrested Al-Tijani on charges of harassing a girl and sending her pornographic pictures. The decision of both parties was presented to the Public Prosecution to restart the investigation.

On Saturday, the North Giza Decision ordered the detention of Al-Tijani pending an investigation, and the dismissal of the complainant and her mother, according to the “Al-Tijani” newspaper.Al-Marry Al-Youm“.

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The security authorities in Egypt arrested Salah al-Din al-Tijani on allegations of harassing a girl and sending her pornographic pictures, and the decision of both parties was presented to the public prosecution to re-investigate start

The newspaper pointed out that the prosecutor’s decision came after investigating the corner of Tijaniyah in the district of Imbaba, where he is based. She said the surveillance cameras at the location were seized to be unpacked and their contents released, for use in investigations.

In response to his accusation of harassing other girls, Al-Tijani said, according to Al-Masry Al-Youm, that “campaigns that attack him are likely … and aimed at unknown goals to achieve it. “

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The Egyptian Ministry of the Interior published a statement, on Saturday, regarding what it described as “the situation of what was circulated on social media regarding a girl falling from a car belonging to one of the transport applications smart in Giza, which produced her. injured,” noting that “an attempt was made to harass the driver.”

Egypt’s Interior Ministry issued a statement on Friday in which it said one of the accused women, on her social media account, Al-Tijjani, who describes herself as “sheikh Tijaniyya Sufi order,” harassed her and sent her. her rude pictures.

The ministry said it was discovered that the sheikh had filed a report with the security services of the Giza Security Directorate against the girl and her father, accusing them of defamation and damage to her reputation, adding that it was found that it did not belong to him. order of Tijaniya and was previously expelled from it.

She said legal action was taken against the sheikh and he was presented to the public prosecution.

The pace of developments in the case of Al-Tijjani, who is linked to Sufi orders, is accelerating, especially with the emergence of new testimonies of harassment against him from 3 women and girls, and as his official channel revealed that he had to drag

The Egyptian Foundation for Women’s Affairs announced on Tuesday that it had received 3 complaints from “survivors” who said they were subjected to electronic sexual harassment by a sheikh of the Tijaniya order, referring only to initials his triple name (SMT).

The Foundation, in its statement, said the three women and girls came to the Foundation to seek the necessary legal assistance and immediate intervention to protect them from the constant dangers they are exposed to from the Sheikh and his followers. , indicating that it will. to review all the evidence and they will not accept the legal prosecution of anyone who tries to threaten them, by sending complaints to an appropriate legal authority.

The three complaints came 4 days after a post on Facebook, written by a girl named Khadija, accusing the same sheikh of harassment by sending inappropriate messages, one of which goes back to 2016, in which he posted a pornographic photo, which she deleted. from the conversation, saying she wished she hadn’t done that to sue him for sexual harassment.

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2024-09-21 11:18:09

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