Alshiraa| Arab Jihad accused again

Arab Jihad accused once more

Al Sheraa, January 6, 2023

  • Jihad Al-Arab is accused this time from Al-Minya for stealing and wasting tens of millions of dollars.
    The news is from the National News Agency, and the matter is dealt with

The Environmental Prosecutor in the North, Judge Ghassan Bassil, claimed in the complaint of the United Alliance and its partners filed on August 26, 2019 once morest the contractor Jihad Al-Arab and his companions according to the request paper, and referred them before the First Investigating Judge in the North, Samaranda Nassar, today, January 5, 2023, which was set for next Tuesday, January 10. 2023 The date of the first investigation session in the file, where the lawyer of the United Coalition was informed of the originality and the agency as the plaintiff of the date of the session in this case related to the waste of Minieh and the largest sorting plant in the region that was turned into “junk” due to the described waste and thefts of tens of millions of dollars, while the life and health of the residents of Minieh and the North remained It is exposed to various epidemics and environmental risks. The date of the hearing was also notified by the defendant, the contractor, Jihad Al-Arab, and Al-Jihad Trading and Contracting Company s.a.l. (JCC) and Rania Abu Musleh and EMP s.a.l. (AMB) and former representatives of the Federation of Minieh Municipalities and others, in crimes of violating the provisions of the Environmental Protection Law No. 444/2002 and the Barcelona Convention for the Protection of the Mediterranean and other basic crimes stipulated in the Penal Code. This claim is considered the first of its kind once morest the Arabs by a public prosecutor who firmly and boldly tackled a second sensitive file, following the Tripoli waste file, despite the massive pressures.

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