Verdict in Mido’s Son Drug Case Postponed to May 19 as Detention Continues
A juvenile court has postponed the verdict in the drug possession case involving former footballer Ahmed Hossam Mido’s son to May 19, while keeping him in custody as proceedings continue.
The Juvenile Criminal Court at the Prince Courts complex is witnessing new developments in the case of former football player Ahmed Hossam Mido’s son, who is accused of drug possession. The court has decided to reserve the case until May 19 for issuing the final verdict, while maintaining the defendant’s detention.
Witness Hearings During Sessions
During the hearings, the court listened to witness testimonies as part of the legal procedures aimed at uncovering all details surrounding the case.
Defendant Attendance and Security Measures
The second hearing saw the defendant present in court under tight security measures, as proceedings continued in accordance with legal protocols.
Referral to Trial and Drug Test Results
Earlier, investigative authorities referred the defendant to trial after confirming the charges, while also rejecting his appeal against the detention order.
Medical test results, sent to the Forensic Medicine Authority laboratory, confirmed a positive result indicating drug use.
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