Egypt.. The defense of Karim El-Hawary, accused of running over 4 students in the central prison, was deposited

Tomorrow, Wednesday, the investigation authorities in Egypt will renew the imprisonment of two lawyers for Karim El-Hawary, son of Egyptian businessman Mohamed El-Hawary, in the case of impersonating members of the Public Prosecution Office, and their attempt to destroy the surveillance cameras that recorded the Sheikh Zayed incident, and put them in the central prison.

The investigation authorities confronted the accused with the statements of the owner of the house, and they denied the validity of these accusations before the investigation authorities.

The two accused in the investigations denied the accusations attributed to them, and confirmed that they went to the aforementioned place, in order to film the surveillance cameras installed on the villa, to submit a request to the investigation authority, to unload those cameras and attach the results of the unloading to the investigations.

In the investigations, the two accused also denied impersonating a judicial authority, or seeking to obtain or destroy surveillance cameras.

Karim Mohi, the lawyer, and the lawyers' defense team demanded the lawyers' release, and argued that the witnesses' statements were contradictory.

The investigation authorities charged the accused with impersonation and attempting to destroy surveillance cameras.

On the other hand, the investigation authorities in the 6th of October City ordered the detention of lawyers accused of trying to obtain and destroy the CCTV recordings of the Sheikh Zayed collision, for 4 days pending investigations.

The investigation authorities confronted the accused with the statements of the owner of the house, but the accused, in the investigations, denied the accusations attributed to them, and confirmed that they went to the place, to film the surveillance cameras installed on the villa, to submit a request to the investigation authority, to empty it and attach it to the investigations. on surveillance cameras or destroying them.

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