Abd El-Moneim Hamto was arrested, as a minor, with others on February 8, 2014, from an apartment in Damnhour, where Egyptian authorities said a meeting was being held to plan acts of violence. He was remanded in custody in the case known as “Cell 24.” He was released on June 19, 2014, only to find that he had been included in the case known as “Burning the Province’s General Office.” He was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment on August 11, 2015, and the verdict was confirmed on November 10, 2015. There was intransigence in his release after he served his sentence, so he was released on September 27, 2017 – Violations: – rotating, as he was included in the case of burning the province’s general office, in which he was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment – he and others in Damanhour entered a hunger and visit strike on November 12, 2014 he and others in the security teams of Damanhour after the prosecution renewed their detention and in objection to the violations they are subjected to – the military department has been intransigent in his release after he served the sentence for burning the province’s general office for about two months, as they said that the ruling has a split that bears the costs of repairing the office, which was estimated at more than 2 million pounds.