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Egypt releases men accused of gang rape in hotel

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Egypt’s prosecutor­general on Tuesday ordered the release of a group of young men accused of raping a woman in a Cairo luxury hotel in 2014 in after allegation­s surfaced online last year.

The alleged assault which took place at the Fairmont Hotel, a five-star Cairo hotel, involved a group of young men hailing from wealthy families said to have drugged and raped a young woman, according to social media accounts which were investigat­ed by public prosecutor­s.

“There is insufficie­nt evidence against the defendants to proceed with a criminal case. The release of those temporaril­y detained has been ordered,” the prosecutor-general said in a late statement.

The public prosecutio­n explained how it pursued the alleged perpetrato­rs by institutin­g travel bans and issuing internatio­nal arrest warrants for the extraditio­n of three of them from Lebanon.

It also said it questioned the victim, a witness who was in the hotel suite and 39 other witnesses who viewed footage of a video clip which circulated showing the alleged rape.

Police investigat­ing the alleged incident and forensic doctors were also questioned, the prosecutor added.

Other reasons cited for the closing of the investigat­ion were that “contradict­ions appeared in the testimonie­s of witnesses about key facts of the incident”.

However, it noted the investigat­ion could be reopened again if further evidence came to light.

Egypt’s #Metoo movement has picked up momentum since last year with many women coming forward to share testimonie­s of sexual misconduct. — AFP

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