Egypt .. Details of the arrest of the manager of a famous chain of stores on charges of insulting state institutions (video)

Fikri El-Hawary, manager of a chain of shops in Egypt, was referred to the Sheikh Zayed Public Prosecution for investigation on charges of insulting state institutions, whether the police, the prosecution or the judiciary.

Recently, video clips and audio recordings spread, the manager of a chain of stores, insulting some police officer, stressing in his speech, which was leaked by one of his friends, that the state institutions, whether "police, prosecutors, and the judiciary" are voluntary.

Immediately, the security forces were able to arrest the manager of a chain of shops, yesterday, in the Sheikh Zayed Second Police Department, and he was charged with insulting state institutions, whether the police, the prosecution or the judiciary.

Confronting the accused, Fikri El-Hawary denied all the charges against him and denied his connection to leaks that harm high-ranking institutions through false allegations, and the necessary legal measures were taken.

The accused said the investigations, that the leaked videos were cut and manipulated to appear in this way, in addition to that they were surreptitiously recorded by one of the people with whom they had a strong friendship relationship and recently turned into a dispute, which prompted the other to blackmail him because of the competition for the Sheikh Zayed Club board of directors.

The first session of the trial of the accused, Karim Al-Hawari, began in the Giza Criminal Court the day before yesterday, Saturday, in the cases of drug abuse and manslaughter. What hinders him from sitting upright.

 The first session of the trial of Karim El-Hawary, the son of businessman Mohamed El-Hawary, was postponed until February 5, accusing him of killing 4 high school students, including a child, after he was driving his Malaki car under the influence of drunkenness and collided with the victims' car.

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