Abu Zaabal prison van

Type Misdemeanor
Public title Abu Zaabal prison van
Case no. no. 15025 year 2013 al Khanka misdemeanor registered no. 1853 and 2492 year 2014 appellant misdemeanor al Khanka
Case year 2013
Court Al Khanka misdemeanor court
First degree juges President: Mohamed Amal

members: Mohamed Abu al Ezz

Marwan Mostafa

no. of defendants 4
Name of defendants Amr Farouq abu al Naga

Ibrahim Mohamed al Morsi

Islam Abdul Fattah al Sayed

Mohamed Yahya Abdul Aziz

Adverse and representation Public Prosecution – accusation authority
Accusations Causing by fault the death of other person emerging from dereliction

causing by fault in injuring other person emerging from dereliction

Articles of accusations A 248, 244 of Police Law
First degree verdict date 18th March 2014
First degree verdict Ten years in prison for the first defendant

one year in prison for the second, third and fourth with suspension

Second degree verdict date (appeal) 7th June 2014
Second degree verdict (appeal) The court ruled as follows:

first: accepting the interference of the Minister of Interior Affairs as responsible for the civil rights as he interferes in solidarity in the crime suit

second: accepting the two appeals in form and in subject accepting the appeal and suspending the appealed verdict with acquittal of the defendants

third: referring the papers to the Public Prosecution to continue investigations to determine the person who fired the tear gaz causing the death of the victims and injuring the rest and dealing with papers according to the results of investigations

Court of cassation verdict date 22nd January 2015
Court of cassation verdict date Accepting the second appeal presented by the Public Prosecution and repeating the trial of the defendants in front of another department
Repeated trial verdict date 13th August 2015
Repeated trial verdict First: five years in prison for the first defendant in effect and one year in prison for the second, third and fourth with suspension of the prison for three years

second: accepting the interference of the Ministry of Interior as responsible for the civil rights as interfering in solidarity in the criminal suit