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Detention Renewed for a Mother of Two Due to Facebook Posts on Power Outages

Publish Date : Monday, 26 August, 2024
Last Update : Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
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8 October  2024

The Supreme State Security Prosecution has renewed the detention of Asmaa Mohamed Zakariya for 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 2810 of 2024, Supreme State Security Prosecution.

On June 29, 2024, Asmaa turned herself in at the police station near to her home after a police force visited her home in her absence. She was stopped there unlawfully until she was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 3, 2024.

The prosecution has charged her with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its aims, spreading false news and statements that could harm public security, and using a social media account to spread and broadcast false information.

The prosecution challenged her with several posts about the electricity outage crisis on her Facebook account, and she was also confronted with her mobile phone, which she admitted owning.

It is worth noting that Asmaa is a mother of two young children, for whom she is responsible.

22 September 2024

The Supreme State Security Prosecution has renewed the detention of Asmaa Mohamed Zakariya for 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 2810 of 2024, Supreme State Security Prosecution.

On June 29, 2024, Asmaa turned herself in at the police station near to her home after a police force visited her home in her absence. She was stopped there unlawfully until she was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 3, 2024.

The prosecution has charged her with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its aims, spreading false news and statements that could harm public security, and using a social media account to spread and broadcast false information.

The prosecution challenged her with several posts about the electricity outage crisis on her Facebook account, and she was also confronted with her mobile phone, which she admitted owning.

It is worth noting that Asmaa is a mother of two young children, for whom she is responsible.

8 September 2024 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution has renewed the detention of Asmaa Mohamed Zakariya for 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 2810 of 2024, Supreme State Security Prosecution.

On June 29, 2024, Asmaa turned herself in at the police station near to her home after a police force visited her home in her absence. She was stopped there unlawfully until she was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 3, 2024.

The prosecution has charged her with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its aims, spreading false news and statements that could harm public security, and using a social media account to spread and broadcast false information.

The prosecution challenged her with several posts about the electricity outage crisis on her Facebook account, and she was also confronted with her mobile phone, which she admitted owning.

It is worth noting that Asmaa is a mother of two young children, for whom she is responsible.

25 August 2024 

The Supreme State Security Prosecution has renewed the detention of Asmaa Mohamed Zakariya for 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 2810 of 2024, Supreme State Security Prosecution.

On June 29, 2024, Asmaa turned herself in at the police station near to her home after a police force visited her home in her absence. She was stopped there unlawfully until she was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on July 3, 2024.

The prosecution has charged her with joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its aims, spreading false news and statements that could harm public security, and using a social media account to spread and broadcast false information.

The prosecution challenged her with several posts about the electricity outage crisis on her Facebook account, and she was also confronted with her mobile phone, which she admitted owning.

It is worth noting that Asmaa is a mother of two young children, for whom she is responsible.

 

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