Egypt

"Prostitution Ring Busted at a Famous Hotel!"

Officers from the Public Morality Protection Department of the Dakahlia Security Directorate successfully apprehended the manager of a well-known hotel in the city of Mansoura and a worker at the same hotel, who had turned the establishment into a venue for facilitating prostitution and providing women for illicit pleasures. Additionally, two men and two women, including a sister of one of the women, were caught in the act of engaging in immoral activities inside the hotel.

Major General Marwan Habib, the Director of Dakahlia Security, received a notification from Major General Mohamed Ezz, the Director of Criminal Investigations, confirming information corroborated by covert investigations led by Colonel Ahmed Fathallah, the head of the Public Morality Protection Department. The report indicated that "Abdulaziz S.H.H," a 49-year-old hotel manager residing in a village in the Nabroh Center, and "Samar E.E.A," a 35-year-old hotel worker residing in a village in the Talkha Center, were managing the hotel for prostitution activities.

An investigation warrant was issued, and a raid was organized by officers from the Public Morality Protection Department, under the guidance of Colonel Ahmed Fathallah, in line with the directives from the Director of Criminal Investigations to ensure security control and address unlawful activities.

During the raid on the hotel, the forces successfully apprehended the mentioned suspects as well as "Mahmoud H.H," a 46-year-old social services graduate residing in the Middle Mansour area in Aswan Province, while he was engaging in sexual activities with "Siham A.A," a 36-year-old hotel worker residing in a village in the Belqas Center. They also apprehended "Mohamed Z.M.K," 29, residing in Abu Numrus village in Abu Numrus Center in Giza Province, while he was having sexual relations with the sister of the third suspect, named "Hanan E.A.A," a 24-year-old hotel worker residing in a village in the Talkha Center.

The authorities found a sum of money totaling 2,640 Egyptian pounds from the proceeds of prostitution, five mobile phones belonging to the suspects, their clothing, and two sealed condoms in their possession. Upon interrogation, the first and second suspects admitted to facilitating prostitution inside the hotel, while the others confessed to engaging in prostitution for financial gain without distinction.

A necessary report was filed regarding the incident, and the relevant investigative authorities were informed to conduct further inquiries into the case.

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