Cassation Court rejects appeal by a police officer in torture case - News Summed Up

Cassation Court rejects appeal by a police officer in torture case


Egypt’s Cassation Court rejected the appeal by First Lieutenant, Samir Hany, after Qena Criminal Court sentenced him along with five police informants in July 2016. Qena Criminal Court sentenced the police officer to seven years in jail and the five police informants to three years in jail with hard labor over torturing to death a detainee, Talaat Shabeb, in Luxor police station in November 2015. The court acquitted two First Lieutenants, Baher Taha and Mohammed al-Abnoady, Police Captain, Ibrahim Omara, in addition to four police conscripts. Shabeb, 47, was arrested on November 25 at a coffee shop in the Awwamiyya area of Luxor on suspicion of possessing drugs. He was escorted to a police station, and hours later, his family was notified that he had died upon being admitted to hospital.


Source: Egypt Independent October 26, 2017 09:11 UTC



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