New details about the killing of Suzanne Tamim

The accused covered the body of Suzanne Tamim with a sheet after he committed the crime.

The Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police, Major General Khamis Matar Al-Muzaina, revealed new details in the murder of the Lebanese singer Suzanne Tamim, related to the condition of the body the moment it was found and the evidence that helped the police identify the accused of killing the former Egyptian police officer, Mohsen Mounir Al-Sukkari, who is currently under arrest in Cairo. With the Egyptian businessman accused of inciting the murder, Hisham Talaat Mostafa.

Al-Muzaina said in a televised interview with the Egyptian journalist Amr Adeeb, in an episode broadcast at dawn yesterday of the “Cairo Today” program on Orbit channel, that the accused covered the dead woman’s body with a sheet after carrying out the killing, attributing this to what is called in criminology the “psychological fingerprint.” of the killer, which the police rely on to identify the perpetrator.

Regarding the crime tool, Al-Muzayna said that the Dubai police did not find the knife with which the crime was committed, but determined its type and the shop from which the perpetrator bought it, pointing out that several types of knives were shown to the forensic doctor, and he identified one of them, confirming that it is the knife in the bill. The defendant's purchases, indicating that another shop was also identified from which he bought trousers and shoes, and the fingerprints of diabetes were found on his shirt, which was contaminated with the blood of the dead woman.

Al-Muzaina indicated that the dead woman did not receive anyone in her apartment except for her cousin, and there was a secret code between them that depended on the method of ringing the doorbell in order to open it for him, stressing that there was no partner for diabetes in carrying out the murder.

Al-Muzaina added that this is not the first case in which we identify the perpetrator in record time, downplaying the importance of questioning the Dubai Police's announcement that they identified the perpetrator within only five hours, stressing that the trial sessions will provide many answers to the questions that revolve in anyone's imagination.

In response to a question about the timing of transferring the case file to Cairo and requesting the arrest of the accused Mohsen al-Sukkari, Al-Muzaina stated that the Dubai Police did not consider the timing as much as it focused on preparing compelling evidence confirming beyond any doubt that the perpetrator of the murder was Mohsen Munir al-Sukkari, pointing out that This evidence is documented by pictures taken by cameras that monitored the perpetrator in the hotel where he was staying near “Tower of Sands 1”, in which the crime occurred, and the moment he entered the tower through the garage, and ascended to the 22nd floor where the victim’s apartment is.

Al-Muzaina revealed that the killer urgently punched the dead woman with a punch in her face as soon as she opened the door for him, pointing out that there was a bruise on the upper lip of the victim, and after that he slaughtered her and went to the 21st floor and threw the clothes he was wearing over his clothes into the firebox, according to the pictures taken by the cameras. Then he went out from another door of the tower, wearing sports clothes, pretending to do sports in front of the building guards.

Al-Muzaina indicated that the images taken by the cameras were appended to the dates, moment by moment, stressing that the Dubai Police search and investigation devices did not rely only on camera images to charge diabetes, but took parallel measures to support what the cameras and other technical means monitored, indicating that they did not provide evidence. Not one, but a complete file containing many directories.

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