A Crime of Sound and Image: How the Gulf “Talbiya Killer” Led Investigations



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02:33 a. M.

Monday 14 September 2020

Books – Muhammad Shaban:

Since her establishment in an apartment in the Faisal area of ​​the Talbiya neighborhood, a woman who has the nationality of an Arab country has increased her security. The woman made the decision to install surveillance cameras inside her apartment, as if her heart was causing a bloody end that awaits her.
Although she left our world, she was murdered, but the 1950s led detectives to the identity of the perpetrator and revealed the circumstances to which she was exposed thanks to her decision to install cameras.

Initial investigations by officers from the Criminal Investigation Department of the Giza Security Directorate revealed that the robbery was the motive behind the commission of the crime, and that the perpetrator had strangled the victim after being tied up with ropes.

Search efforts found that the prime suspect is the property guard who was captured by crime scene surveillance cameras, as well as his escape simultaneously to uncover the incident.

Surveillance cameras and inspection of crime scene entry and exit points confirmed the examination results so that the guilty finger pointed at the guard, and an officer was dispatched to arrest him.

The details of the incident are due to Major General Mahmoud al-Sabili, director of the General Investigation Department of Giza, receiving a signal from the emergency police that the body of a murdered woman was found in his apartment and that he had a garbage in the contents of the bedroom.

A security force moved to the place of communication under the direction of Brigadier General Amin Kamal, head of the Talbiya department and his deputy, Lieutenant Colonel Khaled Yousry, and imposed a cordon around the property, coinciding with the arrival of the criminal laboratory and the team of the Prosecutor’s Office.

Police heard statements from the victim’s sister, who lives on the same property, confirming that she discovered the incident and immediately reported it to the rescue without specifying the nature of the stolen items.

Major General Assem Abu Al-Khair, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department in Giza, formed an investigation team led by Colonel Muhammad Amin and Lieutenant Colonel Mustafa Kamal, with the participation of Major Islam Al-Sayed, targeting chambers of Empty surveillance around the scene of the incident and listen to the sayings of the neighbors to determine the escape route of the suspect.

The necessary report on the incident was published and General Tariq Marzouq, Giza’s security director, forwarded it to the Public Prosecutor’s Office to initiate the investigation.

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