The Shariah Court here will look into the case of an Arab national charged with deceiving girls into having sex with him as “treatment” to repair the girls' broken hymen. The man in his late thirties was apprehended by the Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice in April. Memory cards full of pornographic material, love letters and a sample of the alleged treatment that he sold for SR6,000 were also seized. The alleged treatment consisted of herbs, powder and brown substance. Eid Bin Ahmad Al-Almaee, the Commission's head in Mahayel, Asir Province, said the expatriate was caught red handed. He allegedly lured girls by deceiving them that he can cure the broken hymen. The man allegedly solicited photos of “certain parts” of the body for treatment purposes. The photos were sent to his mobile and the treatment cost was deposited in some bank account with a pseudo name. Five girls allegedly fell victims to the man's guiles. Asir Police spokesman, Colonel Abdullah Ayed Al-Qarni, said investigations have completed and the case was referred to the court. The man carries a legal Iqama as a technical worker. – Okaz __