An Egyptian court has ordered the country's state-run television to air footage of a teen's alleged rape at the hands of a police officer, Al Jazeera reports.
The victim, 16-year-old Mohamed Sultan, is accused of raping the officer at a police station in the city of Asmara in Egypt's Upper Egypt province of Asmara on Nov.
11.
The officer has been identified as a police officer in the city of Asmara, according to a statement by Egypt's Ministry of Interior.
The broadcaster says the footage of the teen's alleged crime has been released to the public in order to "protect the honor and reputation of the police officer."
The video of the teen's alleged crime has been viewed more than 10 million times since it was posted to social media on Nov.
11.
According to the statement, the footage of the teen's alleged crime was released to the public in order to "protect the honor and reputation of the police officer."
The video of the teen's alleged crime has been viewed more than 10 million times since it was posted to social media on Nov.
11.
According to the statement, the footage of the teen's alleged crime has been released to the public in order to " Read the Entire Article
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