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Red-handed
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 05 - 03 - 2010

Student stabs student: A final-year engineering undergraduate met a tragic end in Tanta, el-Gharbia Governorate. He was walking down el-Mudaris Street when a student at a technological institute in el-Menoufia Governorate stopped him and ordered him at knifepoint to hand over his mobile.
The undergraduate refused and the other student stabbed him before running off with his phone. The deceased was named as Ahmed Fathi and his killer as Mohamed Hegazi, a student in the Technological and Information Institute, affiliated to el- Menoufia University.
Carbonated and carbonised: The body of carbonated water seller, who was kidnapped two weeks ago, has been found in a carbonised state in a hut in the old cemeteries in Hawsh el-Roda in the Arbaeen district of Suez City. His kidnappers, who are still being sought by police, killed the seller before setting alight to his body in a bid to cover their tracks.
The motive for the murder of 30-year-old Saber Ahmed could have been theft or revenge. Saber, who had a shop in the Fouz district of Suez, had only got married six months ago. He and his wife lived in what is known as the Kuwait quarter of el Arbaeen.
The deceased was a man of good character. Rania and the Little Devil: A young man and woman are helping police with their enquiries into the murder of a man who owned a clothes shop in Agouza.
The victim was killed by his lover and her boyfriend, because he (the deceased) refused to marry her, after he'd photographed her naked on his mobile phone and sent the picture to his friends.
Ashri Ali (26) was found dead in the bedroom in his flat in Meet Oqba; he'd been stabbed to death. It appeared that nothing had been stolen from his home and there was no sign of breaking and entering.
After taking fingerprints and questioning the victim's friends, relatives and neighbours, detectives arrested a 20-year-old worker called Hanafi, aka Moustafa Afroto (Moustafa the Little Devil), and his girlfriend, 27-year-old Rania Salah, who works in a doctor's surgery.
Afroto told officers that he worked for Ashri. One day, he went round to his employer's flat and spotted Rania there. He also discovered that Rania, who'd been a virgin before she started visiting her employer's flat, was no longer one. His next discovery was her photo on the boss' mobile.
The Little Devil told Rania about the photo. To express her gratitude for this information, she let Afroto touch her intimately,
before they engaged in full sexual intercourse. She then asked her new boyfriend to ask his employer to marry her.
He did so, but Hanafi refused. Next, Rania offered her new boyfriend LE300 to murder her lover, promising him lots of sexual favours too. The thought of the cash and the favours did the trick, and he readily agreed. She then went round to see her lover. A few minutes later, Afroto knocked at the door and Hanafi let him in.
Once again, in front of Rania, Afroto asked her lover to marry her. Again he said no, so she and her boyfriend stabbed him repeatedly, before leaving the flat separately, hoping no-one would see him. When Afroto was arrested, police found bloodstained clothes in his flat and he admitted it was Hanafi's blood.


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