2024-04-16 19:25:00
Written by Ibrahim Qasim – Omnia Al-Muji Tuesday, April 16, 2024 09:25 PM
The official page of the Public Prosecution on Facebook, a short while ago, broadcast a video of the Public Prosecution’s argument before the Cairo Criminal Court in the case in which the accused is accused. Uber driver By causing death Habiba Al-Shamma Known in the media as Sunrise girl or Uber girlHe was sentenced to 15 years in prison, fined 50,000 pounds, and had his driver’s license cancelled.
The Public Prosecution referred the accused of attempting to kidnap the victim, Habiba Al-Shamaa, to the competent criminal court to punish him on charges of attempting to kidnap her by force, possession of narcotic hashish essence in circumstances other than those authorized by law, and driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of that drug.
It was proven from the Public Prosecution’s investigations that when he asked the first person to see the victim – trying to help her – following she threw herself from the accused’s car, she mentioned to him that the accused wanted to kidnap her, and she said in text: “Uber wanted to kidnap me,” and that the legal representative of the “Uber” company testified. The accused had previously had his account closed through the company’s application, due to the large number of complaints from users of the application once morest him, but he created another account by using another national number through which he was able to reuse the application. The Public Prosecution copied a copy of the papers that it allocated to investigate this forgery incident, as I reviewed. Complaints were filed once morest the accused with the company he works for. One of them included a complaint by a woman who decided that he had physically harassed her.
Investigations revealed that the accused had consumed the essence of narcotic hashish, according to the results of the analysis of the blood and urine samples taken from him, as proven by the forensic report.
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