Accidents
Gharbia Traffic Department launched an intensive 24-hour campaign on main roads, resulting in 210 violations, seizure of unlicensed vehicles and motorcycles, and collection of fines totaling EGP 79,240. Violators were referred to the prosecution.
Gharbia’s Supply Directorate seized 4 tons of unlabeled salt inside an unlicensed packing factory in Zefta before it was sold in the market. Samples were taken for testing and the owner was referred to the Public Prosecution.
• “Famous Orthopedic Doctor Accused of Harassment in Dokki Clinic… Intensive Investigation Underway”
Investigations began in Giza after a Gulf woman filed a complaint accusing a renowned orthopedic doctor of harassment inside his clinic in Dokki. The doctor denied the allegations, and authorities are conducting thorough inquiries while the case is referred to the Public Prosecution.
Security forces arrested two suspects in Luxor and Sohag for defrauding citizens through fake social media pages claiming to leak exam questions for a fee. The suspects confessed and the Public Prosecution is investigating.
Port Said security forces arrested a man accused of stealing a sewer cover while riding a three-wheeler after a video of the incident circulated online. The suspect confessed, and the cover and vehicle were seized as evidence.
Alexandria police arrested a man who was scamming citizens by claiming he could perform spiritual healing. He promoted his activities on social media and posted videos to gain followers and money. The suspect confessed and the case was referred to prosecution.
Haifa Wehbe filed a lawsuit before the Cairo Economic Court against a well-known nutrition doctor for repeatedly reposting her old videos on social media without authorization, demanding a compensation of 5 million Egyptian pounds.
The defense lawyer in the alleged assault case argued before Giza Criminal Court that the accusations lack conclusive evidence, noting that medical and forensic reports did not show signs of violence or coercion, and that inconsistencies in the victim’s testimony weaken the prosecution’s case.
Residents of Mansoura mourned three siblings who died in a house fire caused by unsafe electrical wiring. The tragedy sparked grief and calls for urgent safety awareness to prevent similar incidents.
Civil defense teams in Menoufia extinguished a fire at a foam warehouse in Kafr Sanjlaf, Al-Bagour, with no injuries reported. Authorities are assessing damages and investigating the cause.
A decisive moment in a case that shook Egypt’s sports community as the court reserves judgment in the trial of swimming federation officials over the death of child swimmer Youssef.
Authorities arrested a content creator after monitoring videos containing inappropriate dancing and offensive language, posted to gain views and financial profit.











