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Italy frets over fate of porn star jailed in Egypt

The arrest of an ItalianEgyptian pornographic star in Cairo is raising concern amongst officials in Italy, where feelings are still running high over the unsettled killing of trainee Giulio Regeni who was jailed and eliminated in Egypt eight years back.

Elanain Sherif, 44, known by his phase name of Sheri Taliani, was gotten at Cairo airport on Nov. 9 and taken to prison with no official explanation, his legal representative stated on Friday, confirming reports in Italian papers.

Online publication of porn is unlawful in Egypt, and Sherif's legal representative, Alessandro Russo, told Reuters this might have been the reason for the arrest, though he had gotten no notice from the Egyptian authorities.

The Egyptian foreign ministry did not instantly react to a request for a remark.

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated the government and Italy's embassy in Cairo were following the case with the utmost attention.

Sherif was moved from a Cairo jail to another penitentiary near Alexandria a few days after his arrest and has not been become aware of because, the legal representative said, including that the last individual known to have seen him was his mother, the day after he was apprehended.

Sherif was born in Egypt but resides in Italy and holds both Egyptian and Italian passports.

Russo stated he was trying to contact an Egyptian attorney appointed by Sherif's mother, who had accompanied him to Egypt.

From Italy we can only attempt to verify that Elanain Sherif is being treated well, the Egyptian lawyer will take care of the case there, he said.

It's clear that we are believing with concern about the cases of Giulio Regeni and Patrick Zaki.

Italy has actually charged 4 Egyptian security agents with kidnapping and eliminating Regeni, a postgraduate trainee at Britain's Cambridge University, in Cairo in 2016.

Egyptian police detained him because they believed he was a. British spy, according to Italian district attorneys, while Egypt. blamed the killing on a group of gangsters after initially. recommending he had died in a roadway accident or in a sex attack.

Zaki, an Egyptian researcher who had been studying in Italy,. was arrested during a journey home to Egypt in 2020. In 2015 he. gotten a pardon from the Egyptian president a day after he was. handed a three-year jail term on charges of spreading false. news.

(source: Reuters)