Egypt .. an official response to the release of the officer accused of killing Suzan Tamim

The Presidential Pardon Committee in Egypt issued a statement confirming that everything that is being circulated about the presidential pardon for the so-called Mohsen Al-Sukari is false and false.

This comes days after news circulated on social media that the President of the Republic had issued a decree pardoning the first accused of killing the Lebanese singer Suzan Tamim in 2008.

In 2012, the Court of Cassation sentenced al-Sukari to life imprisonment on charges of premeditated murder, and three years in prison for possession of a weapon without a license.

Meanwhile, sources from the family of businessman Mohsen Al-Sukari revealed the truth of what some people circulated regarding the issuance of a presidential pardon for Mohsen Al-Sukari, for the second time, against the background of the money laundering case in which he is accused.

The sources confirmed that the family of businessman Mohsen Al-Sukari has not reached, from any official body, to date, indicating his exit from a presidential pardon, confirming that nearly a year ago, a petition was submitted to the President of the Republic for his exit on the background of the money laundering case, which he took on the impact of A court sentence of 3 years imprisonment and a fine of 4 million dollars.

In 2021, the Economic Court punished the accused, Mohsen Al-Sukari, a former officer in the National Security Sector, with 3 years in prison and a fine of nearly $3 million, for money laundering.

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