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After Over a Year in Pretrial Detention, Criminal Court Renews Detention of Khaled Abd El-Wahed, Member of Ahmed Al-Tantawy’s Campaign, for 45 Days

Publish Date : Thursday, 7 September, 2023
Last Update : Tuesday, 26 November, 2024
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25 November 2024

The Criminal Court (Second Circuit Terrorism) renewed the detention of Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abd El-Wahed Amin, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) after about 1 year in prison.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

He’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

27 October 2024

The Criminal Court (Second Circuit Terrorism) renewed the detention of Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) after one year in prison.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

He’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

17 September 2024 

The Criminal Court (First Circuit Terrorism) renewed the detention of Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) after about 1 year in prison.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

He’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

3 August 2024 

The Criminal Court (First Circuit Terrorism) renewed the detention of Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) after about 1 year in prison.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

He’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

23 June 2024

The Criminal Court (First Circuit Terrorism) decided to renew the detention of Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) 

He’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

7 May 2024 

The Criminal Court (First Circuit Terrorism) renewed the detention of Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) in which he’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

 

20 March 2024

The Criminal Court (First Circuit Terrorism) decided to renew the detention of Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) in which he’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

11 February 2024

The Criminal Court (Third Circuit) decided to renew the detention of Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) in which he’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

25 December 2023

The Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security) in which he’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al-Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

26 November 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Ahmed Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), which he’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

13 November 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Ahmed Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), which he’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

29 October 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Ahmed Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), which he’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.

15 October 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Ahmed Al-Tantawy’s presidential campaign member, Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security), which he’s accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

The security forces arrested Amin from his house on August 27 as part of an expanded security campaign that targeted Al Tantawy’s supporters, members of his campaign, and his relatives and friends.


For the second time, Supreme State Security Prosecution renews the detention of a member of Ahmed Al Tantawy’s presidential campaign, Khaled Amin

4 October 2023 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin’s detention, the member of the presidential campaign of the potential candidate  Ahmed Al Tantawy, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security). Security forces arrested Amin last month as a part of its continued security targeting of Al-Tantawy’s supporters; the prosecution had interrogated him over posts from his personal Facebook account.

The prosecution accused ِAmin of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.


Supreme State Security Prosecution renews the detention of a member of Ahmed Al Tantawy’s presidential campaign, Khaled Abdel Wahed, for 15 days

6 September 2023

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed Khaled Abdel Wahed Amin’s detention, the member of the presidential campaign of the potential candidate  Ahmed Al Tantawy, for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 191 of 2023 (Supreme State Security).

Amin was arrested from his house on August 27 and presented before the prosecution on the same day. The Public Prosecution interrogated him about posts on his personal Facebook account sharing his political and economic views. Afterward, the prosecution accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information that would harm public peace and order, and using a social media account to spread false news and information.

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