The judicial investigator is about to issue a habeas corpus … a “meeting of judges” in support of Sawan



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Inks: Hassan Diab, Ali Hassan Khalil, Ghazi Zaiter and Youssef Fenianos will not appear before the judicial investigator for the crime of Al Marfa. The latter politicized the investigation file by restricting his claim to a single political party, and the defendants confronted him with the corresponding level of politicization, by refusing to appear before the Judiciary under various pretexts. After losing the opportunity to hold those responsible for the crime accountable, the next few days herald a tough political confrontation between the forensic investigator team and the accused team.

Al-Akhbar learned that MPs Ali Hassan Khalil and Ghazi Zuaiter will be duly notified through the House of Representatives, and Prime Minister Hassan Diab through the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, provided that former Minister Youssef Fenianos is notified through the security forces. Tomorrow, Wednesday, the date has been set to listen to both Khalil and Zuaiter, Thursday to Fenianos and Friday to Diab. Al-Akhbar learned that the team of defendants who are concerned about the lack of impartiality and objectivity of the investigator tend to submit an application to the Court of Cassation to transfer the case on legitimate suspicion.

Sawan Egypt will listen to deputies setting a new date for the interrogation sessions. The information spoke of his decision to leave and issue habeas corpus orders against those who refused to appear before him. This is what led the Interior Minister, Mohamed Fahmy, to announce that he will not comply with any judicial decision in this regard. This is what reinforces the battering rams that are circulating between Sawan and his supporters, on the one hand, and Parliament, the Movement of the Future and former prime ministers on the other.

In addition, Al-Akhbar learned that the Judges Club is holding a “judges meeting” in support of Sawan.

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