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Detention of Photographer Ahmed Tarek (Arnoub) Extended for 45 Days

Publish Date : Wednesday, 9 January, 2019
Last Update : Wednesday, 9 January, 2019
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Giza Criminal Court extended yesterday the pretrial detention of photographer Ahmed Tarek for 45 days pending investigations in case 467/2018.

Tarek, known as Arnoub (pet name for a rabbit), is accused of joining a terrorist group and circulating false news. He was detained in February after the police had raided his house. Then he disappeared for 5 days before his interrogations begins.

24 November 2018

South Cairo Criminal Court extended the pretrial detention of photographer Ahmed Tarek for 45 days pending investigations in case 467/2018.

Tarek, known as Arnoub (pet name for a rabbit), is accused of joining a terrorist group and circulating false news. He was detained in February after the police had raided his house. Then he disappeared for 5 days before his interrogations begins.

25 February 2018

High State Security Prosecution has decided the detention of Ahmed Tarek aka Arnoub for 15 days pending investigation. Tariq is charged with “joining a terrorist group and spreading false news”, in lawsuit number 467/2018 HSSP.

Police forces had invaded Tariq’s house and forcibly disappeared him. After a 5 day enforced disappearance, the defendant finally was brought before the prosecution.

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