{"id":32975,"date":"2022-12-05T14:10:01","date_gmt":"2022-12-05T12:10:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/afteegypt.org\/?p=32975"},"modified":"2024-02-07T16:52:11","modified_gmt":"2024-02-07T14:52:11","slug":"supreme-state-security-prosecution-renews-the-detention-of-worker-mohamed-raafat-nasr-for-15-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/afteegypt.org\/en\/legal-updates-en\/2022\/12\/05\/32975-afteegypt.html","title":{"rendered":"After more than a year in pretrial detention, Supreme State Security Prosecution released Mohamed Raafat Nasr"},"content":{"rendered":"

7 February 2024<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

The Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to <\/span>release\u00a0 Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha, after being held in pretrial detention for more than a year pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security), in which he\u2019s accused of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, and publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr from Alexandria on November 2, 2023, and he forcibly disappeared for five days before being brought before the investigation authorities.<\/span><\/p>\n

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8 January 2024<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

The Criminal Court (Second Circuit) renewed Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha\u2019s detention for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security), in which he\u2019s accused of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, and publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr from Alexandria on November 2, 2023, and he forcibly disappeared for five days before being brought before the investigation authorities.<\/p>\n

26 November 2023<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

The Criminal Court (Third Circuit) renewed Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha\u2019s detention for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security), in which he\u2019s accused of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, and publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr from Alexandria on November 2, he forcibly disappeared for five days before being brought before the investigation authorities.<\/p>\n

15 October 2023<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

The Criminal Court (Second Circuit) renewed Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha\u2019s detention for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security), in which he\u2019s accused of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, and publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr from Alexandria on November 2, he forcibly disappeared for five days before being brought before the investigation authorities.<\/p>\n


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2 September 2023\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

Cairo Criminal Court (First Circuit) decided to renew Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha\u2019s detention for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).<\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr on November 2, and he forcibly disappeared for five days until he appeared before the Supreme State Security Prosecution, against accusations of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, and publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/p>\n


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22 July 2023\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On July 22, Cairo Criminal Court (Third Circuit) decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security). Security forces arrested Nasr from Alexandria on November 2, he was forcibaly disappeared for 5 days before being brought before the investigation authorities.<\/p>\n

Nasr faces accusations of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, and publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/p>\n

8 May 2023\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On May 8, the Criminal Court (the Council Chamber) decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha, for 45 days pending investigations of lawsuit No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).<\/span><\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr on November 2, and he forcibly disappeared for five days until he appeared before the Supreme State Security Prosecution, against charges of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, and publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

28 March 2023\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On March 28, the Criminal Court (Third Circuit) decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha, for 45 days pending investigations of case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).<\/span><\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr from Alexandria on November 2. He faces accusations of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, and publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

13 March 2023<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On March 13 hearing, the Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr Taha for 15 days pending investigations of case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr on November 2; five days later, the Supreme State Security Prosecution interrogated him and included him in the above-mentioned case; and accused him of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

27 February 2023\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On February 27, the Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of worker Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days in connection with case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).<\/span><\/p>\n

Last November, Nasr was arrested from Hadara district, Alexandria governorate. The investigation authorities accused him of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

13 February 2023\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On February 13, the Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days in connection with case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).<\/span><\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr on November 2; he was illegally detained for five days before he appeared before the prosecution as a defendant in this case. Nasr faces charges of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

30 January 2023 “Supreme State Security Prosecution renews the detention of worker Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days”\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On January 30, the Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days in connection with case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).<\/span><\/p>\n

Nasr works at a shop in Hadara district, Alexandria governorate; he was arrested on November 2 and was illegally detained in an unknown place for five days before he was brought before the investigation authorities against charges of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

16 January 2023\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On January 16, the Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days in connection with case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr on November 2; he was interrogated before the prosecution five days later, which in turn charged him with joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

1 January 2022 “Supreme State Security Prosecution renews the detention of worker Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days”\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On January 1. The Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days in connection with case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security), as it was impossible to bring him from his prison cell to attend the hearing before the prosecution.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Nasr was arrested on November 2, 2022; he was subjected to illegal detention for five days before he was brought before the Supreme State Security Prosecution, which charged him with joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

18 December 2022<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On December 18, the Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days in connection with case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).<\/span><\/p>\n

Security forces arrested Nasr on November 2; he was interrogated before the prosecution on November 7 and faces charges of joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, publishing and spreading false news and information.<\/span><\/p>\n

4 December 2022<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

On December 4, the Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to renew the detention of Mohamed Raafat Nasr for 15 days in connection with case No. 1977 of 2022 (Supreme State Security).\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Mohamed Raafat Nasr is a worker at a store in Hadra district in Alexandria; security forces arrested him on November 2; five days later, he was interrogated before the prosecution, which in turn charged him with joining a terrorist group, committing the crime of financing terrorism, using social media to call for a terrorist act, participating in a criminal agreement intended to commit a terrorist crime, incitement to commit a terrorist crime, publishing and spreading false news and information.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

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