The Daily Telegraph

Egypt police ‘use gay dating apps to target LGBT people’

- By Campbell Macdiarmid

UNDERCOVER police officers in Egypt created fake profiles on gay dating apps to lure unsuspecti­ng users into making incriminat­ing statements, an investigat­ion has found.

The technique was uncovered in transcript­s of arrest reports which show that the authoritie­s are targeting LGBT people for capture and imprisonme­nt.

In one interactio­n on the Whoshere app, an officer asked a young man “Have you slept with men before?” to which the user replied “Yes”. The man was then pressurise­d to meet and subsequent­ly arrested.

Homosexual­ity is not illegal in Egypt but gay people have long been charged with “debauchery” to criminalis­e their actions.

One user accused police of framing him by making a fake profile of him, doctoring his photograph­s to appear explicit and fabricatin­g a conversati­on in which he appeared to offer sex work.

The man was sentenced to three months’ imprisonme­nt for “habitual debauchery”, which was reduced to a month on appeal.

One foreign national was arrested, charged with “debauchery” and deported after using the gay dating app Grindr. After an informant engaged the man in conversati­on on the site, a police transcript said that the user “admitted his perversion, his willingnes­s to engage in debauchery, and sent pictures of himself ”.

Grindr told the BBC: “We work extensivel­y with Egyptian LGBT activists, internatio­nal human rights advocates, and safety-focused technologi­sts to best serve our users in the region.”

After the broadcaste­r approached Whoshere, the app changed its setting

‘Security forces routinely entrap people through social networking sites and dating applicatio­ns’

to remove the option to select “seeking same sex”, a criterion that had put users in Egypt at risk. The Egyptian police did not respond to a request for comment.

In 2020 Human Rights Watch said Egyptian security forces “routinely pick people off the streets based solely on their gender expression, entrap them through social networking sites and dating applicatio­ns, and unlawfully search their phones”.

The group claimed LGBT Egyptians had been subjected to torture, beatings and sexual violence in police custody.

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