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Salah al-Din al-Tijani Detained for Alleged Harassment in Egypt
Appropriate security services in Egypt’s Giza governorate ordered Salah al-Din al-Tijani, who is affiliated with a Sufi order, to be detained for four days pending an investigation into alleged harassment.
Security authorities arrested Al-Tijani on charges of molesting a girl and sending her pornographic images. It was decided to present both parties for public prosecution to reopen the investigation.
Expelled from the Sufi Order
Egyptian security authorities arrested Salah al-Din al-Tijani on charges of harassing a girl and sending her indecent images, and it was decided to present both parties to public prosecution to reopen the investigation.
The prosecution’s decision came after inspecting Tizania Corner in Imbaba region, where it is located. Surveillance cameras at the location were seized unpacked and their contents released for use in investigations.
In response to accusations of harassment from other girls, al-Tijani said, “campaigns to attack her tend… and to achieve goals she does not know.”
He tried to harass her
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior released a statement on Saturday, which described the ”situation of what was circulated on social media about a girl falling from a vehicle of a smart transport application in Giza, as a result of which she was killed. Injured,” noting that “she A victim of attempted harassment by the driver.”
The Egyptian Interior Ministry issued a statement on Friday saying that a female accused, on his social media account, harassed and sent Al-Tijani, who claims to be the “sheikh of the Tijaniya Sufi order”. His pornographic pictures.
The ministry said it was found that Sheikh filed a report against the girl and her father with the security services of the Giza Security Directorate, accusing them of defamation and damage to his reputation, adding that it was found that he did not belong to it. Tijaniya Order and was previously expelled from it.
He added that legal action has been taken against Sheikh and he has been presented for public prosecution.
The pace of developments in the case of al-Tijani, who is associated with the Sufi order, has been particularly heightened by the emergence of new harassment testimonies from 3 women and girls against him and the hacking of his official channel.
The Egyptian Women’s Issues Foundation announced on Tuesday that it had received 3 complaints from ”survivors” who suffered sexual electronic harassment by a sheikh of the Tizaniya order, citing only the initials of his triple name (SMT).
The foundation said in its statement that the three women and girls came to the foundation to request the necessary legal assistance and immediate intervention to protect them from the constant threats emanating from the Sheikh and his followers, indicating that it will review all the evidence and the authorities. Anyone who tries to threaten them by filing a complaint with them will not suffer legal action.
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