The ongoing investigations into the young Egyptian Karim, known as the “Thug of the Assembly,” who is accused of killing three women and dumping their bodies in desert areas, have revealed new and shocking details.
Sources familiar with the progress of the investigations explained that the authorities are still looking into the relationship of the “thug of the gathering” with the Dark Web and are studying whether he collected his wealth by receiving money in exchange for publishing sexual videos with his victims before killing them.
The accused admitted during the investigations that he had sexual intercourse with his dog, then strangled it, cut its body into small parts, and broadcast his crime in its entirety on the dark web before burying the dog’s remains in a remote area.
The “Thug of the Assembly” had previously admitted to the investigating authorities that he had taken the drug “ice,” which he had obtained from a person in Port Said Governorate, who prepared it specifically for him and delivered it to his place of residence in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo, in exchange for a large sum of money.
The Egyptian security services arrested the “thug of the gathering” last May.
The “Thug of the Assembly” was born in 1987 and is accused of killing three women and dumping their bodies in desert areas in Port Said and Ismailia governorates.
Four Syrian citizens were deported from Egypt for reasons related to public interest