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Detention Renewed for Student Arrested at Metro Station After One Year in Pretrial Detention

Publish Date : Thursday, 14 September, 2023
Last Update : Thursday, 4 July, 2024
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24 June 2024

The Criminal Court (Second Criminal and Terrorism Circuit) renewed the detention of the student Ayman Abdel Halim Eldarder for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 508 of 2023 (Supreme State Security). 

Eldarder was arrested on May 22, 2023 and appeared before the prosecution on the following day, He was accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

Eldarder’s detention continues until this day, a year after he was arrested at Saray El-Koba metro station after the police forces stopped him and searched his mobile phone. 

 

Detention Renewed for Student Arrested at Metro Station After One Year in Pretrial Detention

24 June 2024

The Criminal Court (Second Criminal and Terrorism Circuit) renewed the detention of the student Ayman Abdel Halim Eldarder for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 508 of 2023 (Supreme State Security). 

Eldarder was arrested on May 22, 2023 and appeared before the prosecution on the following day, He was accused of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

Eldarder’s detention continues until this day, a year after he was arrested at Saray El-Koba metro station after the police forces stopped him and searched his mobile phone. 

The Criminal Court renews the detention of a student arrested from the metro station after his mobile was searched

12 February 2024

The Criminal Court (First Criminal and Terrorism Circuit) decided to renew the detention of the student Ayman Abdel Halim Eldarder for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 508 of 2023 (Supreme State Security). 

Eldarder was arrested on May 22 at Saray El-Koba metro station after the police forces stopped him and searched his mobile phone. He appeared before the prosecution on the following day, and it accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

25 December 2023 

The Criminal Court (Third Criminal and Terrorism Circuit) decided to renew the detention of the student Ayman Abdel Halim Eldarder for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 508 of 2023 (Supreme State Security). 

Eldarder was arrested on May 22 at Saray El-Koba metro station after the police forces stopped him and searched his mobile phone. He appeared before the prosecution on the following day, and it accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

15 November 2023 

The Criminal Court (Second Criminal and Terrorism Circuit) decided to renew the detention of the student Ayman Abdel Halim Eldarder for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 508 of 2023 (Supreme State Security). 

Eldarder was arrested on May 22 at Saray El-Koba metro station after the police forces stopped him and searched his mobile phone. He appeared before the prosecution on the following day, and it accused him of joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

13 September 2023: Supreme State Security Prosecution renews the detention of student arrested inside Metro station for 15 days

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of student Ayman Abdel Halim Eldarder for 15 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 508 of 2023 (Supreme State Security). Eldarder was arrested on May 22 at Saray El-Koba metro station after the police forces stopped him and searched his mobile phone.

Eldarder appeared before the prosecution on the following day, and it accused him of  joining a terrorist group, spreading false news and information, and using an internet account to commit a crime.

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