• Home
  • >
  • >
  • The Criminal court renews Mohamed Asr’s detention for 45 days for posting on Tiktok about the economic situation and electricity outage

The Criminal court renews Mohamed Asr’s detention for 45 days for posting on Tiktok about the economic situation and electricity outage

Publish Date : Thursday, 7 September, 2023
Last Update : Wednesday, 14 February, 2024
Facebook
Twitter

10 February 2024

The Criminal Court (First Criminal and Terrorism Circuit) renewed Mohamed Ramadan Asr’s detention for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1976 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), in which Asr is accused over posting videos on TikTok where he spoke of the country’s economic situation and electricity outage.

Asr is 42 years old and works as a property guard in Mokattam. A security force arrested him on August 12 after his videos went viral; the prosecution accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

2 January 2024

The Criminal Court (First Criminal and Terrorism Circuit) renewed Mohamed Ramadan Asr’s detention for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1976 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), in which Asr is accused over posting videos on TikTok where he spoke of the country’s economic situation and electricity outage.

Asr is 42 years old and works as a property guard in Mokattam. A security force arrested him on August 12 after his videos went viral; the prosecution accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

1 November 2023

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed Mohamed Ramadan Asr’s detention for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1976 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), in which Asr is accused over posting videos on TikTok where he spoke of the country’s economic situation and electricity outage.

Asr is 42 years old and works as a property guard in Mokattam. A security force arrested him on August 12 after his videos went viral; the prosecution accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

18 October 2023

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed Mohamed Ramadan Asr’s detention for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1976 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), in which Asr is accused over posting videos on TikTok where he spoke of the country’s economic situation and electricity outage.

Asr is 42 years old and works as a property guard in Mokattam. A security force arrested him on August 12 after his videos went viral; the prosecution accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

6 September 2023

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed Mohamed Ramadan Asr’s detention for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1976 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), in which Asr is accused over posting videos on TikTok where he spoke of the country’s economic situation and electricity outage.

Asr is 42 years old and works as a property guard in Mokattam. A security force arrested him on August 12 after his videos went viral; the prosecution accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

To subscribe to AFTE’s monthly newsletter

leave your email address below