Interior Ministry Reveals Details of Assault and Child Abduction During Visitation Order Execution in Ismailia
Egypt’s Interior Ministry uncovered the circumstances of a viral case involving the assault of a woman and the abduction of a child during the execution of a court-ordered visitation in Ismailia, leading to the suspect’s arrest.
Security services of the Egyptian Ministry of Interior have clarified the circumstances surrounding a widely circulated video showing a woman accusing her former daughter’s husband of assaulting her and abducting her grandson during the execution of a court-ordered visitation in Ismailia.
Case Background
Authorities received a report from a woman residing in Qantara West, claiming she was assaulted by her daughter’s ex-husband, who forcibly took the child during a scheduled visitation arrangement.
Security Response
Following investigations, security forces identified and apprehended the suspect, who admitted to his involvement during questioning, while conflicting accounts emerged regarding the underlying dispute.
Suspect’s Statement
The suspect claimed that ongoing disputes over financial support and visitation rights escalated tensions, alleging demands for money in exchange for allowing him to see his child.
Legal Action
All necessary legal measures have been taken, and the public prosecution has been notified to continue investigations and determine the full circumstances of the incident.
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