Egyptian Public Prosecution has ordered the detention of three Egyptian men extradited by Interpol to Egypt following their arrest by Lebanese forces in August in relation to the gang rape of a young woman at the Fairmont Nile City hotel in Cairo in 2014. According to the prosecution’s decision, the three are to be detained pending investigation into their alleged involvement in the Fairmont crime. As announced by the Egyptian Public Prosecution in a statement on Saturday afternoon, the detainees are named as Ahmed Helmy Ezzat Toulan, Amr Hussein Mahmoud Ismail and Khaled Hussein Mahmoud Ismail. «النيابة العامة» تأمر بحبس ثلاثة متهمين احتياطيًّا في واقعة التعدي علي فتاة بـ(فندق فيرمونت نَيل سيتي) أمرت «النيابة… Posted by Egyptian Public Prosecution النيابة العامة المصرية on Saturday, September 26, 2020 Local Egyptian media have shared a photograph of the three suspects after they were handed over to Egyptian authorities in Cairo on Thursday, before which Lebanese security forces had located them upon a notice from Interpol. “On 27 August, the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces received a memo from the office of the Interpol in Egypt, which consisted of the names of…
Public Prosecution Orders 3 Alleged Fairmont Rapists Detained Pending Investigation
September 26, 2020
