The audience links the theft of Sayed Ragab's villa and Muhammad Ramadan, and comments: "Isn't that, stupid?"

The artist Sayed Ragab topped the social media and research sites in the last hours because his villa in the Badrashin area was robbed by a guard. After the inspection, it was revealed that only two gas cylinders had been stolen.


And the security services of the Giza Security Directorate arrested the guard accused of stealing Rajab’s villa in the Badrashin Police Department.

The artist had submitted an official report to the Badrashin Police, reporting that the villa had been robbed, and immediately a security force moved to the place of the report, and it was found from the initial inspection that there were two guard dogs who were killed and that the perpetrator slipped from the kitchen window.

The General Department of Giza Investigation formed a research team to uncover the circumstances of the incident. Its efforts concluded that a private guard who had previously worked for the owner of the villa was behind the crime, and by preparing the necessary ambushes, he was arrested and taken to the office of the department.

As soon as he was confronted, the accused confessed to committing the incident and said in the official record that he stole the villa of the artist Sayed Rajab in Badrashin, taking advantage of the artist's and his family's absence from it, and entered it by sneaking through the fence, where he put poison for the two guard dogs inside the food.

When it was confirmed that they were dead, he entered the villa and searched its contents, seized the two gas cylinders and fled.

The accused said that he was working as a former special guard in the villa, and was aware that the villa contained two dogs owned by the artist Sayed Rajab, and that he had prepared food for them containing poison to kill them, and he used his knowledge of the villa to enter it in the absence of its owners


. I stole it, I removed the rest of the things that I can handle and sell, but it is empty talk, but one of the neighbors saw me and reported me, and the police caught me.”

After he confessed his crime, the Public Prosecution issued a decision to imprison the accused for a period of 4 days pending investigations on charges of theft and deliberately poisoning the two guard dogs, then the opposition judge renewed the detention for 15 days.


The expected punishment for the accused is from 5 to 9 years, because he is punished with the aggravating circumstance of intentionally linking the crimes, as the accused committed the crime of killing two guard dogs, broke into the villa, and stole, and therefore he is punished with the maximum penalty for each of the three charges against him.

The prosecution began investigating the incident, after the policemen listened to the statements of the artist Sayed Ragab, who confirmed that he was not present at the time of the crime.


He said that he was outside the villa to shoot one of his films, while his wife and son were outside as well, noting that he learned of the incident from the villa's guard, who was surprised by the death of the two dogs and the disappearance of some contents, so he phoned his business manager, who told him what happened.

Sayed Rajab added that the two dogs were Labrador Retrievers and guarded the villa several years ago.


It is strange that the audience addressed the story in a sarcastic way through social networking sites, where some linked the incident with the artist, Mohamed Ramadan, who admitted in a recent video that he keeps huge money in his villa, as farmers and Upper Egyptians do, in response to the freezing of his bank balances, according to him, and the sarcastic comments addressed phrases directed at him. The thief of the villa of the artist Sayed Ragab, and most of them were saying, "Not this, you idiot, who hides millions in his villa, this is Mohamed Ramadan."

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