Accidents
Security forces in Giza arrested a mechanic accused of sexually assaulting a young boy who collects cardboard inside an unfinished house in the Hadayek October area.
Jordanian blogger Suzy, whose real name is Mariam Ayman, denied accusations of money laundering and publishing indecent videos, asserting that all her funds have legitimate sources.
Security forces in Giza arrested two men accused of assaulting a teenage boy working at a wedding hall in Al-Talbia and filming the act to blackmail him. In a separate case, an elderly man was arrested for assaulting a bank employee inside a microbus in Al-Munira Al-Gharbeya.
A surprising theft occurred in Al-Haram, Giza, where two children stole money and jewelry from a merchant who had hired them to clean his apartment.
Cairo prosecutors refer Jordanian blogger Suzy to the Economic Court for sharing indecent and obscene videos on TikTok.
The Public Prosecution investigates the discovery of an unidentified woman’s body in western Alexandria. Reports confirm she was five months pregnant and fatally stabbed.
Egyptian TikToker Youssef Shalash was shot dead inside a barbershop in Al-Matariya, Cairo, after a conflict between his brother and local drug dealers turned into a fatal act of revenge.
The Cairo Criminal Court acquitted a defendant accused of illegal foreign currency trading after being caught with $10,000, citing insufficient evidence and unreliable investigations.
The court schedules the trial of Jordanian blogger Suzy on October 15 over charges of publishing indecent videos and violating Egyptian family values.
The Ministry of Interior denies the delivery worker’s claim that a police officer unlawfully seized his motorbike, confirming it had no license plates and legal action was taken.
Security forces arrested a female content creator in Alexandria and a male video maker in Cairo after they published indecent videos on social media to gain views and make financial profits.
A massive fire broke out at a rice straw storage site in the village of Al-Karaket, Biyala Center, Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate. Six fire engines managed to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading.










