Regeni case, four Egyptian agents heading to trial



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ROME. Test risk for four 007 Egyptians. The Rome prosecutor, 2 years after the opening of the file, closed the investigation into the death of Giulio Regeni, which took place in 2016 in Egypt. The prosecutor Michele Prestipino and the prosecutor Sergio Colaiocco challenge, in various ways, the crime of multiple kidnapping, complicity in personal injury and murder. For a fifth agent, Capitoline prosecutors called for firing. The role of the agents in the kidnapping and murder was reconstructed in the investigative activity of the Carabinieri del Ros and the Sco policemen. The closure of the investigations occurs two years after the registration of the suspects.

Towards the trial are General Tariq Sabir, Athar Kamel Mohamed Ibrahim, Uhsam Helmi and Magdi Ibrahim Abdelal Sharif. The notification was carried out by means of a decree of unavailability directly to the Italian lawyers since the choice of the address of the suspects never came from Cairo. Precisely this last point was one of the objects of the rogatory advanced in April 2019 in which the Roman magistrates requested concrete answers from the Egyptian counterparts. Repeated requests in the various meetings that have taken place over the years between Italian and Egyptian researchers and researchers but which Cairo has left unanswered.

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