Egypt’s prosecution
Egypt’s Prosecution issued on Friday a decision to imprison businessman Mohamed Al-Amin for four days pending investigation in Case No. 188/ 2022 on charges of human trafficking and assaulting girls in an orphanage.
Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) Mostafa Waziri said as many as 114 looted antiquities that were smuggled to France, are due to return home on Sunday, as part of the joint investigations launched by Egypt’s Prosecution and the French judicial authorities.
Egypt’s prosecution has released number of the foreigners who were detained during the anti-government protests calls on September 20.