Young Afroto beaten to death, forensic report confirms

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Mon, 09 Jul 2018 - 02:50 GMT

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FILE - Mohamed Abdel Hakim (aka Afroto)

FILE - Mohamed Abdel Hakim (aka Afroto)

CAIRO – 9 July 2018: The committee formed by the Forensic Medicine Department has confirmed that Mohamed Abdel Hakim (aka Afroto) died after being beaten, refuting former claims of his death as a result of a drug overdose.

By measuring the concentration of drugs in Afroto’s body, the forensic report found that the victim did not abuse a deadly overdose of drugs. The report also found that the severe injuries caused by assaulting the victim were the certain cause of his death.

Two policemen including an officer have been charged with beating Afroto to death. Interrogations show that Afroto, accused by the police of abusing drugs, was illegally kept in custody.

The accused officer’s lawyer, Tarek Gamil, called on the Cairo Criminal Court to summon the members of the committee formed by the Forensic Medicine Department to ask them some questions concerning their report.

According to the prosecution’s decision, policeman, Mohamed A., is accused of pushing down Afroto, while the other defendant, police officer, Mohamed S., is accused of kicking him in the chest causing him the injuries cited in a former forensic report. In its statement, the prosecution accused both policemen of beating the victim to death without the intention to kill him.

A former forensic report revealed that the cause of Afroto’s death was an internal bleeding caused by a broken rib, and a laceration in the left lung due to a severe hit on a solid object. The report, thus, contradicts with some police allegations that Afroto died due to drugs over dose.

Moreover, the forensic report said that the rolls possessed by Afroto were filled with about 10 grams of a green plant which is not on the Egyptian prohibited list of drugs.

Dozens of people demonstrated in January 2017 in front of Al-Mokattam police station after the death of Afroto. A total of 102 demonstrators were subsequently arrested and accused by court of damaging public and private property in violent demonstrations against the police.

The defendants face charges of attacking the Mokattam police station and the Mokattam Specialized Hospital. They are also accused of damaging public and private property, and taking part in illegal demonstrations. Nine policemen were reportedly injured during the attacks.

Hadayek police station’s case

In June 2018, the head of the Investigations Unit at Hadayek Al-Kobba police station, his assistant and another four policemen were ordered to be remanded for additional 15 days pending investigation, over the death of a suspect in custody.

The General Prosecution ordered the arrest of four policemen in Hadayek Al-Kobba police station over accusations of torturing Ahmed S., 39, in custody till death, according to media reports.

The West Cairo Prosecution also ordered the detention of the head of the Investigations Unit of the police station and his assistant for four days pending investigation for unlawfully detaining the victim and treating him in an inhumane way that resulted in his death.

The victim was arrested over accusations of stealing critical files from a firm specialized in legal consultations. The defendant denied the accusations.

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