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Criminal Court renews Mohamed Abdo’s detention for 45 days over criticizing the president’s policies on TikTok

Publish Date : Tuesday, 5 September, 2023
Last Update : Wednesday, 14 February, 2024
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10 February 2024

The Criminal Court (First Criminal and Terrorism Circuit) renewed the detention of  Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2064 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), in which Abdo is involved for posting videos on TikTok criticizing the policies of the current president of the country.

Security forces arrested the 31-year-old Abdo from his house in Monufia Governorate on August 21, he appeared before the prosecution a week after his arrest over accusations of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

26 December 2023: Supreme State Security renews Mohamed Abdo’s detention for 15 days over criticizing the president’s policies on TikTok

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of  Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2064 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) which Abdo is involved in for posting videos on TikTok criticizing the policies of the current president of the country.

Security forces arrested the 31-year-old Abdo from his house in Monufia Governorate on August 21, he appeared before the prosecution a week after his arrest over accusations of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

27 November 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of  Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2064 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) which Abdo is involved in for posting videos on TikTok criticizing the policies of the current president of the country.

Security forces arrested the 31-year-old Abdo from his house in Monufia Governorate on August 21, he appeared before the prosecution a week after his arrest over accusations of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

30 October 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of  Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2064 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) which Abdo is involved in for posting videos on TikTok criticizing the policies of the current president of the country.

Security forces arrested the 31-year-old Abdo from his house in Monufia Governorate on August 21, he appeared before the prosecution a week after his arrest over accusations of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

16 October 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of  Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2064 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) which Abdo is involved in for posting videos on TikTok criticizing the policies of the current president of the country.

Security forces arrested the 31-year-old Abdo from his house in Monufia Governorate on August 21, he appeared before the prosecution a week after his arrest over accusations of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.


For criticizing the president’s policies on TikTok, Supreme State Security Prosecution renews Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo’s detention for 15 days

3 October 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of the 31-year-old Monufia Governorate resident, Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo, for extra 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2064 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) which Abdo is involved in for posting videos on TikTok criticizing the policies of the current president of the country.

Therefore, the security forces arrested him from his house on August 21, and he did not appear before the prosecution until a week after his arrest and was detained at Badr Prison 2. The prosecution accused Abdo of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

18 September 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of the 31-year-old Monufia Governorate resident, Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo, for extra 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2064 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) which Abdo is involved in for posting videos on TikTok criticizing the policies of the current president of the country.

Therefore, the security forces arrested him from his house on August 21, and he did not appear before the prosecution until a week after his arrest and was detained at Badr Prison 2. The prosecution accused Abdo of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.


Supreme State Security Prosecution renews Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo’s detention for 15 days against his political views

4 September 2023

The Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Ibrahim Abdo for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2064 of 2023 (Supreme State Security).

Security forces arrested the 31-year-old Abdo from his house in Monufia Governorate on August 21 because he published video clips criticizing the current president’s policies and appeared before the prosecution a week after his arrest. The prosecution accused Abdo of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

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