ALBAWABA - Producer Sarah Khalifa faces trial for sexually assaulting young man and Major Drug Case.
The police have put producer Sarah Khalifa and two others on trial for a new crime: they are accused of sexually assaulting a young man and filming him naked in her bedroom in her apartment, supposedly to get him to confess to giving information on a big drug case.
The case of presenter and producer Sarah Khalifa showed that she was involved in beating and torturing a man while he was naked. A group of her and 27 others accused are sexually assaulting him in her apartment. The attack was filmed, and he was forced to admit that he had told on one of the defendants in what the media calls "the major drug case."

Sarah Khalifa Instagram profile
During the investigation into Sarah Khalifa, her cell phone was looked at both while she was there and while she was being defended. After using the picture and video storage app Picture Vault, a 7:51-minute video was found that showed a naked man in Sarah Khalifa's bedroom. Unknown people, whose faces can't be seen in the video, are seen sexually attacking the naked man who is lying on the floor and hurting him with their hands and feet.
In another video found on Sarah Khalifa's phone, the naked guy is shown to be covered in blood and has many wounds. There is another 13-second video clip of the same guy sitting on the floor with obvious head injuries. He is wearing a black T-shirt and beige pants. In the movie, you can hear Sarah Khalifa's voice.
On the phone of the accused producer, Sarah Khalifa, police found a 12-second film. The person in the video is wearing a blue and white t-shirt and has a cut on their head. He talks to the camera and says, "Captain 'F' was nice to me." In return for 500,000 Egyptian pounds, I told on him. He gave me money and food. Thereafter, the movie is over.
It is important to note that this case is a copy of the bigger drug case where Sarah Khalifa, the accused producer, and 27 other people are being tried for drug dealing. The trial has been put off until tomorrow so that chemists can talk about how they analyzed the drugs that were taken from the suspects.
The hearing of Sarah Khalifa starts up again today, Wednesday, at the Cairo Criminal Court in New Cairo. It was put off earlier. The famous producer and 27 other suspects are accused of working together to form an organized crime group that specializes in bringing in materials used to make drugs for trafficking and having guns and ammunition that they don't have licenses for.
The 27 suspects, including producer Sarah Khalifa, went to the Cairo Criminal Court to start their trials yesterday, Tuesday. The trials are still going on today, Wednesday.
"Do the materials you examined in the defendants' possession constitute a crime punishable by law?" asked one of the lawyers during the trial. The chemist said, "Yes, we seized narcotics listed in Schedule I of the Narcotics Control Schedules and materials prepared for manufacturing narcotics."
As part of the case against Sarah Khalifa and 27 other people, the Cairo Criminal Court heard from forensic doctors and scientists on Tuesday. They are being charged with having guns and taking part in an organized crime group that plans to buy, make, and sell drugs.
Sarah Khalifa, a TV producer and host, was ordered to stay in jail by the New Cairo Prosecution until further investigations could be carried out. These investigations have become more serious over the past six months and are now a public concern because they have found links between criminal networks that work together.
Who is Sarah Khalifa?
Sarah Khalifa was born in Cairo on March 29, 1994. She is a young Egyptian businesswoman and TV host who got her start on ART channels, where she was known for hosting shows about arts and entertainment. Before she was arrested and charged with running a drug trafficking network in April 2015, she started several companies that got a lot of attention.
