Alexandria Police Arrest Three Women in Mobile App Prostitution Sting
Security forces apprehended three women accused of using a mobile application to facilitate immoral acts for financial gain in Alexandria.


Security agencies, operating under the Ministry of Interior, arrested three women in Alexandria. Police accused the women of engaging in immoral acts for financial gain. They allegedly used a mobile phone application to facilitate these activities.
Investigations by the General Department for the Protection of Morality, part of the Specialized Police Sector, confirmed the women’s activities. Three women, one with a prior criminal record, reportedly used a mobile application. They advertised immoral acts to individuals seeking pleasure, accepting monetary payments indiscriminately.
Police apprehended the women within Alexandria Governorate after completing legal procedures. Officers seized three mobile phones from their possession. Examination of these devices revealed evidence confirming their alleged criminal activity. Confronted with the evidence, the women confessed to the acts as described. Egyptian authorities continue to combat such activities across the country. Legal proceedings have been initiated.









