Following the conviction of 9 police officers in Amiriya for the murder of “Magdy McCain” … Details of the case are complete.



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After the Cairo Criminal Court, chaired by Councilor Jaber Al-Maraghi, handed down a judgment in the case of the murder of “Magdy Makin” inside the Amiriya police station by an officer and the secretaries of the police department, with 3 years in prison for 9 defendants and another innocent.

The session witnessed the presence of the defendants released pending the case, and as soon as the verdict was pronounced, the security forces detained the nine defendants, and the defendants collapsed and went into a crying fit, which caused a state of chaos inside the room.

The defendants in the case are: Captain Karim Magdy, Deputy Investigator of the Amiriya Department, Police Secretaries Muhammad Saeed, Mahmoud Hassan, Sayed Abdel Moati, Yasser Hassan Al-Sayed, Saad Rawash, Abdel-Ghani Mounir, Ahmed Saeed, Mahmoud Hassan and Mohamed Hassan.

It is noteworthy that the prosecution accused the defendants of torture that led to death, falsification of the incident report and intentional damage to their workplace “Ministry of the Interior.”

The forensic report confirmed that the victim was subjected to torture, and coincided with the statements of his companions during the investigations, since it was found that the true cause of death was torture by turning on his back, which resulted in a nervous shock in the nerve connections of the spinal cord, resulting in a clot in the lungs that killed him immediately. .

He was the first public prosecutor of the West Cairo Prosecutor’s Office, who ordered the referral of the deputy investigator of the Amiriya department, and 9 police secretaries, to the Criminal Court, accused of beatings resulting in death.

The West Cairo Public Prosecutor’s Office, headed by Counselor Hadi Azab, the first public lawyer, decided to refer Officer Karim Magdy and 9 other police clerks to the Criminal Court in the case of torture of the victim, Magdy McCain, to death within the Amiriya Police Department.

The prosecution charged the defendants with torturing the victim to death, deliberately damaging his workplace (the Home Office), causing the injuries mentioned in the forensic report of Magdy McCain’s colleagues and falsifying the arrest report. of Magdy McCain and her companions.

The Prosecution received the forensic report, which confirmed that Magdy McCain had been tortured, and supported the statements of Magdy McCain’s colleagues in the investigations, and that the cause of death was standing on his back, which caused a nervous shock in the nerve connections of the spinal cord, which resulted in blood clots in the lungs, and caused His death.

McCain, 51, died after being arrested by a police force belonging to the princely division in November 2017.

Al-Masry Al-Youm publishes all the details of the case, which went through several stages of investigations that lasted for 3 years and a prison sentence.

In December 2016

The West Cairo Prosecutor’s Office, under the supervision of Counselor Abdel Rahman Shatla, the first public lawyer, decided to imprison the investigative assistant, Karim Magdy, and 3 police secretaries, for 4 days pending their investigation of their accusation of the murder of Magdy Makin, inside the Amiriya police station, and the prosecution decided to release 6 police secretaries on bail of 3,000 pounds each. From them, the renewals were repeated, until the defendant’s imprisonment was renewed for 45 days.

In 2017

The department decided 3 felony offenses in the South Cairo University Court in the Zeinhom area to free the police chief, Mahmoud Hassan, who is charged with a £ 5,000 bail, and accept the appeal filed by “Karim Magdy”, Seizure of Amiriya, to his warrant for 45 days, and release him with a bail of 5,000 pounds.

October 28, 2019

The West Cairo Prosecutor’s Office decided to refer Officer Karim Magdy and nine police clerks to the Criminal Court. Accusing them of killing Majdi McCain after he was tortured inside the Al-Amiriya Police Station in late 2016.

January 11

The Cairo Criminal Court, held in Abdeen, presided over by Councilor Gamal Hassan, decided to withdraw from the trial of an officer from the Amiriya department and 9 police officers charged in the Magdy McCain murder case, because he felt ashamed.

The Cairo Criminal Court, meeting in the Fifth Agreement, had earlier decided to release the officer, Karim Magdy, Amiriya’s department assistant at the time, on bail of 5,000 pounds, and several accused police secretaries.

The prosecution charged the defendants with 3 counts: torture resulting in death, falsification of the incident report and intentional damage to their workplace, the Ministry of the Interior. When confronted, the defendants denied, in the investigations, having assaulted Magdy McCain within the Amiriya Police Department after he and his colleagues were arrested.

The prosecution received the forensic report, which confirmed that Magdy McCain had been tortured, and supported the statements of Magdy McCain’s colleagues in the investigations, and that the cause of death was on his back. Which caused a nervous shock in the nerve connections of the spinal cord, which resulted in clots in the lungs, and he died.

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