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“Don’t you know who I am?” It was a sentence that Yasmin Mohi El-Din Al-Nashar, the lady known as “Our Lady of the Airport”, said in April 2015, when a complaint was filed against her for “attacking a tourist policeman ”, inside the Cairo airport.
The witness at the time, Major Hatim Al-Talawy, the officer at the Cairo airport, narrated that he wrote the report on the incident, following the request of the airport employee who came to his office and asked him to attend, because there was a woman who insulted the employees, since the defendant insulted everyone with a word outside, and when an officer asked her. The Cairo Airport Tourism Police, investigating his identity, refused and said: “Who are you? Will you do a report for me and you don’t know who I am?
“How is today yesterday.” The incident was repeated, last night, Sunday, and during a video of about 42 seconds an officer appeared saying to a woman: “You see me in court and you are not wearing a muzzle.” The woman replied: “Do you know who I am? I am a consultant and partner. United Nations ”, then he spoke words outside, the officer took the woman’s phone and started an altercation between them. Amid the disapproval of the attendees: “You are like that, you are accusing yourself … this man is doing his job.”
The investigating authorities ordered the release of “NA”, who is accused of assaulting Lieutenant Colonel “W.” A », chief guard of the court Egypt El Jadida, while doing his job with a bond of 2,000 EGP.
Investigations revealed that the defendant was inside a court Egypt Al-Jadida already had a verbal altercation with the commander of the guard and attacked him with insults and slander, and she removed the rows of her Merry suit.
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Referring to the “Al-Narsh” incident, “Al-Nashar” was sentenced to 3 years in prison for possession of the drug hashish and to one year in prison for the accusation of verbally and in fact assaulting a public official (police) while doing his job, and a fine of £ 50,000.
In March 2018, the circuit sentenced 13 criminal courts north of Cairo headed by counselor Youssef Othman to 3 years and 6 months in prison and a fine of £ 50,000 in a retrial of Yasmine El-Narsh, accused of assaulting a policeman at the Cairo airport and possession of drugs.
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