A famous Syrian producer was involved in the murders of the "Giza Butcher" in Egypt

Marriage certificate of the "Giza butcher" to one of his victims.

Archives

Investigations by the Egyptian Public Prosecution revealed the involvement of a Syrian producer in the "Giza Butcher's" murders, which caused widespread controversy recently in Egypt.

The Egyptian newspaper "Akhbar Al-Youm" said that the Egyptian Public Prosecutor had ordered the referral of the accused Gaddafi Farraj, known as "The Butcher of Giza", to the Criminal Court, on charges of accusing him in 4 cases inside the departments of Al-Haram and Bulaq Al-Dakrour in Cairo and Al-Muntazah in Alexandria.

The Public Prosecution charged him with premeditated murder of 4 individuals, namely his wife, a businessman, his second wife's sister and a girl in Alexandria, between 2015 and 2017, and hiding their bodies by burying them in an unknown manner in cemeteries that he had prepared in order to cover up his crimes, but investigations revealed About the involvement of a Syrian producer with him in the killing of one of the victims.

The Public Prosecution heard the statements of Ahmed El-Sayed, the brother of the advertisement hero Nadine, one of the victims of the Giza butcher, and the sister of his wife, in the investigations it was conducting in Case No. 3066 of 2021 in the Bulaq Dakrour Felonies.

Regarding the defendant’s relationship with his sister, he said: “They talk to each other and there is no relationship between them, and Kadhafi was Hadi in his words, but one day when he knew that Nadine was filming ads, he told us about it that someone known to him was a Syrian producer. Its color is blue, and it has a mole of black color on its face, and he was in the thirties, and his shape was a respectable man.

He added that after the disappearance of the victim, the family thought that she had traveled, and therefore they did not report her disappearance or inquire about whether the victim left the country, or try to obtain a movement certificate for her.

And he continues: "The accused used to tell us, let the producer reassure you about it, and the Syrian man who was with Gaddafi gave it about 10 thousand pounds for work, and we don't have papers or contracts because they took everything with them, and we don't know whether the travel period was agreed upon in the contract or not."

Follow our latest local and sports news, and the latest political and economic developments via Google news