hold court Mansoura Criminal Its session today, Wednesday, to pronounce the verdict on the murderer of Naira Ashraf, a student at Mansoura University, following referring his papers to the Mufti in a session last week.
The Mansoura Criminal Court had decided to refer the papers of the accused of killing Naira Ashraf, a student at Mansoura University, who was treacherously murdered by her colleague in front of the university’s colleges complex gate, to the Mufti to take a legal opinion on his execution for premeditated murder, and set the next July 6 session to pronounce the verdict.
The session was held under the chairmanship of Counselor Bahaa El-Din Al-Marri, President of the Court, and the membership of each of the advisers: Saeed Al-Samadouni, Muhammad Al-Sharnoubi, Hisham Ghaith, the Secretariat of Muhammad Jamal, and Mahmoud Abdel-Razek.
Counselor Hamada Al-Sawy, the Public Prosecutor, had decided to refer the accused of killing the student, Naira Ashraf, to the competent criminal court.
Counselor Mohamed Labib, the first general attorney for the South Mansoura Public Prosecution, referred the accused, “Mohamed Adel Awad Allah” to the competent criminal court in case No. 1409 of 2022 misdemeanour, the first of Mansoura, which included “because on 20/6/2022 in the department of the first department of Mansoura – Governorate Dakahlia, the victim deliberately killed Naira Ashraf Abdel Qader, with premeditation that Beit intended to kill her in retaliation for her refusal to associate with him and the failure of his multiple attempts to force her to do so.
The referral order included that the accused had drawn up a plan to kill her, in which he set the time for her to perform the exams at the end of the academic year at Mansoura University as a date to commit his crime, in order to be certain of her presence there. He landed following her, so he continued assaulting her with stabs and slitting her neck, intending to take her soul during the attempts of some to defend her and threaten them, using the machines described in the anatomical report that took her life.
The referral order included the conviction of the accused of possessing a white weapon “knife” without legal justification. The Fourth Circuit of Mansoura Criminal Court issued a decision to ban publication permanently, in Case No. 11409 of 2022 Felonies of the Mansoura First Division, in which Muhammad Adel Muhammad Ismail, is accused, in all audio and visual media, all national and partisan daily and weekly local and international newspapers and magazines, and other publications, whatever they are , as well as websites except for the sentencing hearing.