Theft of Egyptian media jewelry worth 15 million pounds

The Egyptian media, Jasmine Taha, was subjected to the theft of her own jewelry, which is valued at 15 million pounds.

According to Egyptian websites, the media, Jasmine Taha, went to a department in Cairo and wrote a report about the theft of her jewelry.

The report was referred to the Egyptian Public Prosecution, and the invoices of the stolen jewelry were submitted to the prosecution, which is estimated at 15 million pounds, and the matter is still under investigation.

Jasmine Taha is one of the most important Egyptian female journalists, and she is a son of Egyptian television, where she started as a reporter before she started presenting programs.

Jasmine Taha has become famous recently, especially in presenting important conferences and events in Egypt, where she presented the inaugural conference of the Egyptian-Chinese cultural year in Luxor, and presented other events such as the Arab Music Festival and the Cairo International Film Festival and participated in presenting the El Gouna Festival.

Jasmine holds a master's degree in public administration from the American University, and studied economics at the beginning of her life. She is the daughter of Major General Taha Zaki, the former Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, who was nicknamed Sadat's loyal man and his office manager.

Jasmine Taha married Dr. Ibrahim Hegazy, son of Dr. Abdel Aziz Hegazy, Prime Minister of Egypt during the Sadat era, and her late media mother, Suhair El-Etrebi.

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