Dubai Police announces the arrest of the killer of Suzan Tamim



Dubai Police announced that the killer of the Lebanese singer Suzan Tamim was arrested in a brotherly Arab country, "the name of the country was not specified" three days ago, and that a file on the case was submitted to the security authorities in this brotherly Arab country.


Dubai Police affirmed the full and complete cooperation of the sister country through its full cooperation with the work team that visited the Arab country and submitted a complete file on the case, where the accused is being investigated.


Major General Khamis Matar Al Mazeina, Acting Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, directed during an extensive press conference held today, thanks and appreciation to the security authorities in the Arab country for their full cooperation with Dubai Police and for the full cooperation they showed. Arabs.


He confirmed that the research and investigation teams came to know the accused of killing the artist within five hours of discovering the accident, explaining that despite the accuracy and professionalism of the perpetrator in committing his crime, he made a simple mistake that helped to reveal the mystery of the crime and we reached positive results during the first five hours of discovering the incident.


He said, "We have reached the irrefutable evidence and the direct accusation of the accused person beyond any doubt," referring to the ability of the human cadres in the Dubai Police and their high efficiency and professionalism in dealing with accidents and unraveling the ambiguity of the crimes, whatever they may be and whatever the professionalism of the perpetrators of the crimes.


He also stressed the efficiency and professionalism of the employees of the General Department of Inquiries and Criminal Investigation, pointing to the formation of 60 teams concerned with research, investigation and follow-up of the case.


He added that the killer left Dubai for the Arab country he came from an hour and a half after committing the crime through Dubai International Airport, where he booked a ticket from the airport and was in Dubai several days before the accident.


He pointed out that the killer deceived to enter the apartment of the victim by showing an envelope from the real estate company from which the victim bought the apartment in which she resides in Dubai Marina in Al Sufouh through the lens of the apartment's door, where he urgently slaughtered


her neck with a knife in a premeditated liquidation process.


The Acting Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police denied what was reported by the media, news agencies and internet sites that the dead woman had been cut off or stabbed several times in the neck and mutilated.


He said that the killer was wearing other clothes at the time of the crime, above his normal clothes, and that he threw it into the "firebox" of the building, and the police found it.

His Excellency added, "We are concerned with investigating the incident, and we are not concerned with personal matters," referring to what is being raised about personal differences between the victim and others.


He stressed the Dubai Police's keenness to keep the case very discreet in the interest of the investigation, and that the new will be revealed at the appropriate time.



He explained that the crime was discovered after a Lebanese person called to visit her and she is a relative of his "aunt's daughter" stating that she did not respond to his call, so he came to her apartment and found it open and found the dead body next to the door while she was in her exit clothes. A taxi driver from Dubai Transport had come at her request at nine in the morning to take her to a driving test appointment and it seems she was ready to get out before she was killed.

On the other hand, the Saudi newspaper "Al-Watan" reported in its issue today, quoting its correspondent in Cairo, that the Egyptian security authorities arrested a retired Egyptian police officer yesterday on charges of killing the Lebanese singer Suzan Tamim in Dubai.

The newspaper confirmed that well-informed Egyptian sources told it that Dubai police investigations proved the involvement of the former Egyptian officer, who only mentioned his family's surname "without the newspaper mentioning the surname" in the singer's murder and that the Egyptian security is secretive about the news.


The sources said that the security personnel of the tower in which the dead woman was staying gave descriptions of the accused, especially that he was the one who mediated the purchase of the apartment in which the crime took place, and investigations proved that the Egyptian officer left the UAE for Cairo immediately after the crime occurred.


The accused officer blew up a resounding surprise in the investigations, according to the newspaper, where he confessed to killing the singer, noting that he committed his crime at the instigation of a well-known Egyptian businessman for a million dollars and that he went on the day of the accident to the apartment of the dead man, taking advantage of her previous knowledge of him during her stay at the "Four Seasons" hotel owned by a man. same business.


The accused said that he surprised her by stabbing her with a knife prepared for this purpose, and said that he stabbed her dozens of times in order to portray the incident as emotional revenge.


During the last two days, rumors spread in Cairo that businessman and member of the Egyptian Shura Council, Hisham Talaat Mustafa, had fled to Paris after news spread of his involvement in the murder of the young Lebanese singer, but Talaat denied this news in several press statements and confirmed his return to Cairo, categorically cutting off his usual annual vacation.


A statement issued by the Talaat Group of Companies said that he had traveled on a short tourist trip outside Egypt and that he had nothing to do with the accident that killed Suzan Tamim, noting that what was between them was an innocent friendship and that he would appear to testify in the case upon his arrival.

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