Moroccan Stylist Confesses Role in Celebrity Blackmail Scandal, Implicates Singer

Moroccan stylist Aïcha Ayach admits her involvement in the administration of the "Hamza mon bb" account. Since she was extradited from the United Arab Emirates, she has made many revelations that shed light on her responsibility in the photos and videos published on the web. She also said a little more about the Batma sisters who have never ceased to proclaim their innocence in this story.
From the confessions made by Aicha Ayach, after being confronted with the singer Dounia Batma, it is noted that she and her sister, as well as another accused person residing abroad, were the masterminds of this network, which via the "Hamza mon bb" account, discredited and blackmailed many artists and celebrities. Still, Dounia Batma continues to proclaim her innocence and has even made it known that her relationship with the stylist did not go beyond the virtual world or was limited to meetings in public places.
After being questioned at length, the investigating judge at the court of first instance in Marrakech decided to prosecute Aïcha Ayach while in custody. She was therefore incarcerated in the Oudaya prison. Still in the context of this case, the National Brigade of the Judicial Police (BNPJ) questioned the actress Fati Jamali, regarding the complaint she had previously filed against the administrators of the "Hamza mon bb" account and should also hear the journalist Mariam Said, who had also filed a similar complaint.
Will Aicha Ayach and the Batma sisters join Soukaina Glamour, the hacker and the others, including the policeman, convicted by the court of first instance in Marrakech, in the context of this case that is making headlines? The next hearing of the singer Dounia and her sister Ibitissam will provide more elements of answer to the question.
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