16 September 2024
The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Belal Mohamed Fawzy Mohamed El-Saqaan, a 16-year-old, for an additional 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 3434 of 2024, Supreme State Security.
El-Saqaan was arrested on July 10, 2024, in connection with calls for protests on July 12. He remained unlawfully detained in an undisclosed location, unknown to his family, until he was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 14, 2024. The prosecution charged him with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its purposes, publishing and broadcasting false news and statements that could harm security and public order and using a social media account to disseminate false news.
During the investigation, El-Saqaan stated that he had been added to a Telegram group calling for protests on that day but left the group immediately. The prosecution confronted him with his mobile phone.
5 September 2024
The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Belal Mohamed Fawzy Mohamed El-Saqaan, a 16-year-old, for an additional 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 3434 of 2024, Supreme State Security.
El-Saqaan was arrested on July 10, 2024, in connection with calls for protests on July 12. He remained unlawfully detained in an undisclosed location, unknown to his family, until he was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 14, 2024. The prosecution charged him with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its purposes, publishing and broadcasting false news and statements that could harm security and public order, and using a social media account to disseminate false news.
During the investigation, El-Saqaan stated that he had been added to a Telegram group calling for protests on that day but left the group immediately. The prosecution confronted him with his mobile phone.
19 August 2024
The Supreme State Security Prosecution has decided to renew the detention of Belal Mohamed Fawzy Mohamed El-Saqaan, a 16-year-old, for an additional 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 3434 of 2024, Supreme State Security.
El-Saqaan was arrested on July 10, 2024, in connection with calls for protests on July 12. He remained unlawfully detained in an undisclosed location, unknown to his family, until he was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 14, 2024. The prosecution charged him with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its purposes, publishing and broadcasting false news and statements that could harm security and public order, and using a social media account to disseminate false news.
During the investigation, El-Saqaan stated that he had been added to a Telegram group calling for protests on that day but left the group immediately. The prosecution confronted him with his mobile phone.
5 August, 2024
The Supreme State Security Prosecution has decided to renew the detention of Belal Mohamed Fawzy Mohamed El-Saqaan, a 16-year-old, for an additional 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 3434 of 2024, Supreme State Security, this is despite the defendant not being presented at that session.
El-Saqaan was arrested on July 10, 2024, in connection with calls for protests on July 12. He remained unlawfully detained in an undisclosed location, unknown to his family, until he was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 14, 2024. The prosecution charged him with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its purposes, publishing and broadcasting false news and statements that could harm security and public order and using a social media account to disseminate false news.
During the investigation, El-Saqaan stated that he had been added to a Telegram group calling for protests on that day but left the group immediately. The prosecution confronted him with his mobile phone.
July 22, 2024
The Supreme State Security Prosecution has decided to renew the detention of Belal Mohamed Fawzy Mohamed El-Saqaan, a 16-year-old, for an additional 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 3434 of 2024, Supreme State Security.
El-Saqaan was arrested on July 10, 2024, in connection with calls for protests on July 12. He remained unlawfully detained in an undisclosed location, unknown to his family, until he was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 14, 2024. The prosecution charged him with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its purposes, publishing and broadcasting false news and statements that could harm security and public order and using a social media account to disseminate false news.
During the investigation, El-Saqaan stated that he had been added to a Telegram group calling for protests on that day but left the group immediately. The prosecution confronted him with his mobile phone.