Witchcraft Trial Shocker: Moyamen Zakaria Case Takes Dramatic Turn with Latest Court Verdict
- Today, Tuesday, in front of a cemetery in Al-Khalifa area, Al-Khalifa upheld the prison sentence of the defendants in the case of tricking player Moyamen Zakaria to find...
- The Public Prosecution had previously referred the defendants for criminal prosecution in Case No.
- The public prosecution said in a statement that it had received a report from former soccer player Moammen Zakaria, the first defendant to spread false news through a...
03:55 PM
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
By Ahmed Adel:
Today, Tuesday, in front of a cemetery in Al-Khalifa area, Al-Khalifa upheld the prison sentence of the defendants in the case of tricking player Moyamen Zakaria to find his own magic works to refer the appellant and civil to the misdemeanors. Suit in appropriate court.
The Public Prosecution had previously referred the defendants for criminal prosecution in Case No. 6904 of 2024, Al-Khalifa Misdemeanour, related to the magic work fraud incident for player Moyamen Zakaria.
The public prosecution said in a statement that it had received a report from former soccer player Moammen Zakaria, the first defendant to spread false news through a television interview, saying that he and four other defendants had found witchcraft in one of his cases. Cemetery in Al-Khalifa area. Which terrified him.
Interrogation of the complainant and his family revealed that the accused had committed witchcraft and buried them in a graveyard. Then they told a relative of his wife that they had found the works and showed her in the graveyard, they exploited her illness and spread the news in the media for financial gain. He photographed her with the intention of making a profit, which was supported by a police investigation.
Technical examination reports of the defendants’ phones also revealed written conversations between them indicating that they had committed the incident. The Public Prosecution reviewed the contents of the television interview and discovered that the first defendant had appeared to spread these rumors and news and it ordered the defendants to be interrogated and brought to criminal trial.
