Investigations reveal the reasons why thieves chose Mohamed Salah’s villa to steal it.. Know the details


Written by Ahmed Hosni

Thursday, March 16, 2023 01:30 PM

The New Cairo Public Prosecution heard the statements of those accused of stealing the player’s villa Mohamed Salah.

The two defendants admitted to stealing the villa by breaking one of the windows, following planning to steal it, and the defendants revealed that they chose Mohamed Salah’s villa, given the accused’s previous knowledge of stealing medals and everything related to practicing sports, which may harm them with large sums of money if they are sold.

The Public Prosecution had ordered the imprisonment of the accused in the incident of stealing the villa of player Mohamed Salah in the First Settlement, for 4 days, pending investigations.

And the security services succeeded in apprehending the perpetrators of the theft of the villa of Mohamed Salah, the football star, in one of the residential compounds in New Cairo, and returning the stolen items, as part of the efforts of the Ministry of Interior agencies to reveal the circumstances of what was reported to the security services in the Cairo Security Directorate on March 12 from the business manager of a football player. By discovering the theft of some of the contents of the aforementioned player’s villa located in a residential compound in New Cairo.

By conducting investigations and collecting information, and by tracking the itineraries, the security services were able to identify the perpetrators of the incident, and it turned out that they were two people, “one of whom had previously worked as a security person in the aforementioned residential complex” – residing in Ismailia Governorate, and that the incident was committed on March 2.

After codifying the procedures, they were seized, and when they confronted them, they confessed to having committed the incident, and one of them admitted that, due to his previous work as a security officer in the same residential community and his knowledge that the villa was empty of its residents, he planned to commit the incident jointly with the second accused, as they climbed the back wall of the aforementioned villa and committed the incident.






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