Under the pretext of expelling the Jinn, this wizard man has sex with several women
PERMATA POSTS Kind, KAIRO - A man witch in Egypt has been arrested by police on charges of raping several women. He had sex with the victims under the pretext of expelling the djinn.
According to one of the victims, he was convinced by the man that some evil spirit resided within his body. The victim was rendered unconscious and then raped by the magician who argued to expel a number of spirits.
The victim said she got to know the witch identified as "Sheikh Ayman" after she moved into a new flat where the man was in charge of all contract details.
Some time later after Sheikh Ayman learned of the woman's divorce from her first husband due to inability to have children, the witch began to lure her. The witch claims there is a genie who falls in love and lives in the victim's body.
Some time later after Sheikh Ayman learned of the woman's divorce from her first husband due to inability to have children, the witch began to lure her. The witch claims there is a genie who falls in love and lives in the victim's body.
"Sheikh Ayman gave a little oil to rub some parts of my body, and 'holy water' to drink," said the victim, whose identity was protected, as quoted by Gulf News, Monday (27/12/2021).
The victim admitted to doing everything the witch ordered.
"One day, he entered my house and I suddenly lost consciousness. When I woke up, I found he had been having sex with me. I confronted him, but he denied it. I took my family with me, and when confronted again, he agreed to marry me but with a traditional marriage (Urfi)," continued the victim.
“Three months after our Urfi's wedding, and after I became pregnant, I found out that she was illegally digging antiquities and practicing trickery and magic. I asked him for a divorce and reported everything to the police," the victim added.
According to local media reports, police raided the witch's flat and arrested her.
He was accused of practicing witchcraft and sexually exploiting women under the pretext of curing them from jinn disorders. He was also accused of defrauding people.
Police investigations revealed that the suspect used to single out his victims through social media, lure them into his house, have sex with them under the pretext of driving out the genies.