226 years in prison… Details of the decision of a Moroccan court in the “Tattoo Girl” case
The Court of Appeal of the Moroccan Beni Mellal sentenced, a total of 226 years in the file of the girl Khadija, known by the media as “the girl of tattoos.”
Fourteen people were convicted in the case on charges of rape, kidnapping, tattoos and human trafficking.
The court sentenced the defendants to 226 years in prison. It sentenced 11 defendants to 20 years each, while sentenced a minor to three years in prison and two others to two years in prison, and one year suspended, Hespress reported.
Khadija won wide sympathy and solidarity when she revealed that she had been detained for nearly two months, during which she was raped, tortured, and subjected to slander after being kidnapped in front of a relative’s house in the town of Ouled Ayad near the city of Beni Mellal in central Morocco.