Article 5TZ5B Egyptian media owner detained after trafficking and sexual assault claims

Egyptian media owner detained after trafficking and sexual assault claims

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Edmund Bower in Cairo
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Mohamed al-Amin's alleged victims, all teenage girls, said he abused them in an orphanage he owned and in his holiday home

An Egyptian media tycoon with close ties to the government has been detained pending an investigation into allegations of sexual assault. The Egyptian public prosecution service says it is investigating reports that businessman Mohamed al-Amin sexually abused girls living in an orphanage that he owned and took them on trips to his holiday villa.

Amin, best known for establishing the pro-government CBC network in 2011, was arrested on Friday to be held for four days. The court decided to extend Amin's pre-trial detention for a further 15 days in a hearing on Sunday where he told the court: I never did anything wrong. I treated those girls like my own children."

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