What did the Egyptian psychiatry decide regarding the "Ismailia serial killer" and what punishment awaits him?

The report of the Department of Forensic Psychiatry proved that the suspect in the Ismailia crime was free of any symptoms that indicate his psychological or mental disorder, which may lead him to lose awareness, integrity of discrimination, and knowledge of right and wrong.

The report of the Department of Forensic Psychiatry issued by the Regional Council for Mental Health said, “The accused in the Ismailia accident is free from any symptoms indicating his psychological or mental disorder, which may be lost or lacking in awareness, choice, integrity of will, discrimination, and knowledge of right and wrong, whether at the present time or in At the time of the incident in question, which makes him responsible for the charges against him."

The Public Prosecutor, Hamada Al-Sawy, ordered the referral of the accused of deliberately killing another victim in Ismailia and attempting to kill two others to the competent criminal court in an urgent criminal trial, to punish him for what was attributed to him from the foregoing, and his use of narcotic substances, and possession of white weapons, without legal justification, in one of the places Gatherings with intent to disturb public order.

According to the Egyptian "Echo of the Country", the Public Prosecution established the evidence before the accused from the testimony of the two injured victims and ten other witnesses, and what resulted in her reviewing the clips filming the crime, and her acquaintance with the accused, as well as the accused's confession in detail that he committed the crimes attributed to him.

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