Accidents
Egypt's Ministry of Interior has revealed the circumstances surrounding a viral video showing a fight between students in 6th of October City, Giza, during which one participant waved a knife. Authorities confirmed that all those involved have been arrested and legal measures have been taken.
The Shubra El Kheima prosecution ordered the detention of the defendants for 4 days pending investigation in the assault case involving a dentist inside a medical center, following initial inquiries and test results.
Civil protection forces managed to control a fire that broke out in two buses inside an open area in Nasr City, with no injuries reported, and the public prosecution has begun investigations.
A total of 26 agricultural workers were injured after a pickup truck overturned on the Farafra–Abu Herira road in Egypt’s New Valley Governorate, and they were transferred to hospital for treatment.
Egyptian investigations uncovered details of a migrant smuggling network operating to Europe, leading to a Cairo criminal court sentencing the defendants to five years of hard labor.
Al Haram investigations uncovered a scam in which a driver defrauded a Saudi citizen of $5,000 under the pretext of purchasing an apartment in Hadayek Al-Ahram, exploiting a past financial dispute between them.
A tragic incident in Sakkara, Giza turned into a rescue story after a car carrying a family fell into the Mariouteya canal, where locals quickly intervened and saved all passengers from drowning.
A newborn baby was found abandoned at a building entrance in Abu El Nomros, Giza, in good health, before investigations revealed the involvement of his parents and grandmother.
The Assiut Economic Court acquitted Mina Maher, the first defendant in a high-profile case involving online betting and cryptocurrencies, after reviewing case files and legal defenses.
Egypt’s Interior Ministry announced details of two separate incidents in Dakahlia and Giza, including the arrest of a man caught with heroin for trafficking and another suspect accused of harassing a girl with disabilities.
Egypt’s Ministry of Interior disclosed details of two separate cases in Sohag and Cairo involving the arrest of a man for illegal firearm possession and investigations into another suspect accused of violence, drug use, and weapon possession.
Court reduces Mahmoud Hijazi’s prison sentence, raising legal questions about execution, reconciliation, and appeal options that could change his fate.











