The security forces arrested Nahed Sherif and others after dispersing a march in violation of the demonstration law near the Federal Palace on June 21, 2014. She was imprisoned in the new Egypt section under case no. 8429 for 2014 new Egypt Misdemeanors, registered under no. 17178 for the year 2014, East Cairo Appellant Crimes. She was charged with participating in a assembly of more than five people with the goal of endangering public peace, committing crimes of attacking persons and funds, and influencing the public authorities in their actions by using force and violence. As such, they committed the following crimes: 1- They participated in a demonstration that violated public security, disrupted the interests of citizens, cut off roads and transportation, disrupted traffic, and assaulted public and private property. 2- They wielded force and used violence on the highway to terrorize passers-by and endanger their lives. The following crimes occurred on the basis of that crime: (a) they deliberately destroyed public property (police car No. 3279 b17 – umbrellas of the New Egypt Police Station as described in the investigations.) (b) They deliberately destroyed fixed and movable property owned by the victim / Samah Hamid Omar / with a value of more than £50 as outlined in the investigations. She was sentenced on October 26, 2014 to three years in prison with employment and access, and 3 years police supervision, with a fine of 10 thousand pounds, a requirement to reimburse the value of the things that were destroyed, and assumption of expenses. On 12/28/14, the sentence was appealed and commuted to two years imprisonment with labor and access, 2 years police supervision, and assumption of expenses. She was imprisoned in El Qanater prison to carry out the sentence until she was added to the presidential pardon on 9/23/15. It is mentioned that she was previously arrested in June 2012 after participating in a protest in front of the Supreme court house during a sit-in for a judge who was attacked by civilians and policemen. She was sentenced to two years in prison, and she was discharged after serving the sentence. – Violations: – She was assaulted by police officers during her arrest. After being identified by a police officer while standing on a side street in the New Egypt region on the same day, she was taken to a police checkpoint near the Federal Presidential Palace, where a police officer kicked her in the face and hit her nose. Nahed suffered severe nose bleeding and currently has a horizontal scar in the middle of her nose as a result of the assault. She was also slapped several times in the microbus while she was transferred to the new Egypt police station and during the prosecutions interrogations of her. The officer had been able to identify her because she had been arrested in June 2012 after participating in a protest in front of the High Court house during a sit-in for judges who had been attacked by civilians and police. Nahid Sharif then served one year and nine months (June 2012 to March 2014) after being sentenced to two years in prison.
Nahed Sherif Abdel-Hamid Al-Sayed Soliman
Name: Nahed Sherif Abdel-Hamid Al-Sayed Soliman
Gender: Female
Age at time of arrest: 30
Occupation: Housewife
Governorate of residence: Cairo
Arrest governorate: Giza
Detention date: 21/6/2014
Cases: No. 8429 for 2014, New Egypt misdemeaNo. r; appealed under No. 17178 for 2014, appeal misdemeaNo. r, Eastern Cairo
Sentences: 3 years hard labor; 3 years probation; 10,000 EGP fine to reduce sentence to 2 years upon appeal; later, presidential pardon