This is how Menna Shalabi escaped from prison... and a strange "legal article": there is no crime

 Judicial sources familiar with the investigations into the incident of the artist, Menna Shalaby, revealed new details in the case, and why she was not imprisoned pending investigations.

The sources said that the majority of drug abuse cases do not issue a detention decision unless the case is related to another crime, such as manslaughter and driving a car, explaining that the investigations of the General Department for Drug Control also confirmed that the seizures were in the possession of the accused with the intent of abuse and not trafficking.

The sources explained that the prosecution did not decide to conduct a drug analysis for the accused because she was coming from a foreign country that allows the use of narcotic substances, and in this particular case there is no crime against the traveler coming from abroad who has drug residues in his blood due to the use.

The sources confirmed that all the accused are equal before the law, and there is no room for courtesy in the prosecution's investigations.

The Public Prosecution had ordered the release of the artist, Menna Shalaby, with a financial guarantee of 50,000 pounds, after her interrogation, after she was arrested at Cairo International Airport, returning from abroad, in possession of substances suspected of being drugs.

Yesterday, the Public Prosecution received a report from the General Department for Drug Control regarding the findings of the investigations in that incident, in which it was proven that the accused had obtained these materials with the intention of using.

And when the Public Prosecution Office initiated the investigations, it began by interrogating the accused regarding the accusation attributed to her of possession and possession of narcotic substances with the intent to use, and she denied them.

Accordingly, she was ordered to be released and the materials seized in her possession to be sent to the Forensic Medicine Department for examination and an indication of their nature and the extent to which they contain any narcotics.

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