Egypt uses unemployed people to steal her husband

A housewife in Al-Tebeen district in Cairo governorate stole cash from her husband forcibly with the help of two unemployed people, as reported by the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Youm Al-Sabea.

The newspaper added that the defendants all stole an amount of cash owned by the victim, the husband of the first defendant, and that was by way of coercion imposed on him. As soon as the first and second defendants won his residence, they swooped on him, restricting his movement, then the first accused blew him in the chest using a white weapon, a "knife." By this coercive method, they were able to seize the stolen sum of money, and they provided the motorbike with the driving of the third accused.

The Cairo Criminal Court, held in the Fifth Settlement, has set a session next June 6, to judge the 3 accused.