Ahmed Shaaban was arrested as a minor on February 22, 2014 from his home in Suez and charged with several crimes, including demonstration. He was later released, and then charged with the same charge again until he was acquitted on 20 January 2016 under case 3883 for 2014, Suez felonies. On February 6, 2016, a third case was fabricated for him and, after renewals, he was sentenced to six months imprisonment. The court appealed the decision, and then the judge ruled a lack of jurisdiction on March 23, 2016. He was included in another case and was acquitted on May 20, 2016, only to be forcibly disappeared again and appear in a new case, until he was released on June 30, 2016. He was arrested again from the house (no longer a minor) on September 20, 2019 and forcibly disappeared for about 21 days, and then appeared in the prosecution accused in a new demonstration case, No. 1338 for the year 2019, Supreme state security . He is currently detained in Zagazig prison. – Violations: – rotation more than once – enforced disappearance for periods – he was beaten and suspended on March 22, 2016, as an officer in the section wanted to force him to shave his hair; he was subjected to repeated slaps and beatings in the abdominal area, foot and face when he refused to shave his hair, which led him to bleed from his mouth; he was hung by clamps by another officer who wanted to solve the conflict – intransigence in the execution of the decision to release him around mid-July 2016.