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In the first session of his trial, which began Tuesday, the accused of harassing the Al-Maadi girl surprised the court with new and strange statements.
The defendant, Muhammad Jawdat, denied having sexually abused the boy, noting that he was not accompanied by a lawyer to defend him, adding that he had performed the Hajj twice and could not abuse a boy his children’s age.
The defendant accused the boy that she wanted to steal him and that he signed his previous confessions under duress.
The Counselor, Hamada Al-Sawy, Attorney General, had charged the defendant in the incident of harassment of the Maadi girl, two counts of kidnapping and indecent assault of a 7-year-old girl, and was referred to the criminal court. in detention.
A statement from the Attorney General revealed the details of the event, where he said that the Monitoring and Analysis Unit of the Statements Department of the Attorney General’s Office monitored the circulation of a clip of the aggression of a person to a minor at the entrance of a real. Estate in the Maadi neighborhood in Cairo.
He also explained that the prosecution contacted the owner of the circulating publication and summoned her to ask her, and she testified by seeing it through the surveillance screens installed in the medical laboratory at her workplace at the scene of the attack on the charged. about the child, lengthening it to the chastity areas of her body, so she went out to prevent him from continuing her assault, and when she saw her she left the child who eluded her and I confronted him with what he had done.
The statement added that, by monitoring the incident surveillance machines, the defendant took the initiative to leave, and an escort of the witness gave the same content as her statement.
And the security services in Egypt arrested the defendant, after he stalked a girl inside the entrance of a property and a video revealed it from a surveillance camera.
Social media users shared the video, sparking outrage and demanding that the Interior Ministry quickly arrest and prosecute him.