Mahmoud Mohamed was arrested with others on January 25, 2014 from downtown during the third anniversary of the revolution. He was presented to the prosecution in the case no. 291 of 2014 administrative Abedin, registered under number 12096 for 2014 crimes Abedin and no. 1561 for 2014 Total Central Cairo, known in the media in “downtown grievances.” He was charged with assembly, demonstrating without permit, show of force and signaling violence, the delieberate murder of 5 people (Atta Shaaban, Sayed Abdullah Mohammed “Waza”, Amr Awad Sayed, Mahmoud Yassin Abdel Alim, Mahmoud Metuli Sayed), the attempted murder of others, and the possession of firearms, ammunition, explosives and materials used in the attack. The prosecution ordered his detention pending investigation. He was granted bail of 10,000 pounds on February 12, 2014. The court sentenced him in absentia to 10 years’ imprisonment with work and police surveillance for one year and the confiscation of weapons and ammunition on February 26, 2017. He appealed the sentence and it was commuted to a 1-year prison sentence with surveillance on March 26, 2019. He was arrested again on May 28, 2017 and forcibly disappeared for two days before appearing before the prosecution, which ordered his detention pending investigation. He obtained release on July 12, 2017, but the Ministry of the Interior was intransigent in releasing him and he was forcibly disappeared. – Violations: – He was forcibly disappeared for two days on May 28, 2017 – intransigence in the implementation of the decision to release him, and he was forcibly disappeared on July 12, 2017.
Mahmoud Mohamed Abd El-Fattah Al-Hadry
Name: Mahmoud Mohamed Abd El-Fattah Al-Hadry
Gender: Male
Age at time of arrest: 15
Occupation: High School Student
Governorate of residence: Cairo
Arrest governorate: Al Gharbiya
Detention date: 25/1/2014
Cases: No. 291 for 2014 Abdeen administrative; registered under No. 12096 for 2014 Abdeen felonies; No. 1561 for 2014 Downtown Cairo, kNo. wn in the media as “Mazalim Wust El Balad”
Sentences: 10 years hard labor and one year probation in absentia; later, one year imprisonment and probation
