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Ahmed Badawy Abdelhamid released on the guarantee of his place of residence

Publish Date : Monday, 7 June, 2021
Last Update : Monday, 7 June, 2021
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1 January 2023 

On January 1. The Supreme State Security Prosecution decided to release Ahmed Badawy Abdelhamid Mansour under the guarantee of his place of residence in connection with case No. 674 of 2019 (Supreme State Security).

Security forces arrested Abdelhamid on April 21, 2019, from the Fifth Settlement while holding a banner to call on citizens to vote “no” to the constitutional amendments proposed at the time; he was investigated before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on April 28, which in turn charged him with joining a banned group, using a social media account to commit a crime that threatens the security and safety of society.

 

6 June 2021: AFTE Files Urgent Reports Over Hunger Strike of Ahmed Badawy Abdelhamid Mansour, Detained Beyond Legal Pretrial Limit

Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE), filed yesterday June 6, 2021, reports on behalf of “Ahmed Badawy Abdelhamid Mansour” who’s detained pending case No. 674 of 2019, to Attorney General under No. 260527716, Maadi’s Chief Prosecutor under No. 260527718, and Assistant Minister of the Interior for the Prison Service Sector under No. 2605277370, this came as the defendant went on a hunger strike demanding his release, for exceeding two years in pretrial detention pending that case, which is the maximum period of pretrial detention according to the law.

The defendant was arrested on April 21, 2019, by the Fifth Settlement perimeter security, while holding a banner to call on citizens to vote no to the constitutional amendments, he was investigated before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on April 28 of the same year, and he was charged with joining a banned group, using a social media account to commit a crime that threatens the security and safety of society.

AFTE demands the opening of an urgent investigation concerning the defendant’s hunger strike and providing him with the necessary healthcare by the “Supermax prison 2” prison administration where the defendant is serving his pretrial detention.

17 February 2021

The Third Terrorism Circuit ordered the renewal of Ahmed Badawy Abdelhamid Mansour’s detention for 45 days pending investigations in Case No. 674 of 2019. He faced charges of joining a terrorist group and using social media to commit a crime punishable by law that threatens public security.

He had been arrested on 21 April 2019 in the Fifth Settlement while holding a banner to call on citizens to vote “no” to the constitutional amendments and was presented to the prosecution on 28 April 2019.


7 December 2020

The Third Terrorism Circuit ordered the renewal of the detention of Ahmed Badawy Abdelhamid Mansour for 45 days pending investigations in Case No. 674 of 2019 (Supreme State Security), where he faces charges of joining a terrorist group and using a social media account to commit a crime punishable by law that threatens public security and safety.

He was arrested on 21 April 2019 in the Fifth Settlement while holding a banner calling on citizens to vote “No,” to the constitutional amendments proposed at the time, and was presented before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on 28 April 2019.


21 September 2019: Criminal Court Accepts Appeal against Precautionary Measure; Orders 45-Day Continuation

The 15th Criminal Circuit accepted the prosecution’s appeal against a previous decision to replace pretrial detention with precautionary measures, ordering the continuation of detention for 45 days pending investigations in Case No. 674 of 2019.


22 July 2019

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Ahmed Badawy Abdelhamid for 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 674 of 2019 (Supreme State Security). He is accused of joining a terrorist group and using a social media account to commit a crime punishable by law that threatens public security and safety.

He was arrested on 21 April 2019 in the Fifth Settlement while holding a banner calling on citizens to vote “No,” to the constitutional amendments proposed at the time, and was presented before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on 28 April 2019.

10 June 2019

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Ahmed Badawy Abdel Hamid Mansour for 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 674 of 2019 (Supreme State Security), where he is accused of joining a terrorist group and using a social media account to commit a crime punishable by law that threatens public security and safety.

He was arrested on 21 April 2019 in the Fifth Settlement while holding a banner calling on citizens to vote “No,” to the constitutional amendments proposed at the time, and was presented before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on 28 April 2019.

9 May 2019

The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of Ahmed Badawy AbdelHamid Mansour for 15 days pending investigations in Case No. 674 of 2019 (Supreme State Security). He faces charges of joining a terrorist group and using a social media account to commit a crime punishable by law that threatens public security and safety.

He was arrested on 21 April 2019 in the Fifth Settlement while holding a banner calling on citizens to vote “No,” to the constitutional amendments proposed at the time and was presented before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on 28 April 2019.

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