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  • الجمعة, 11 أكتوبر - 2024
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A justice official is accused of robbing a journalist's home

Several Facebook pages circulated a report about the journalist Ibrahim Khalil Hussein's complaint to the Ministry of Justice, claiming that his house was robbed by an employee in the ministry, despite the minister's promises and interventions, the journalist could not find his house.

Journalist Safaa Ahmed published a message on her Facebook account, Hussein, citing serious details that require an urgent and complete investigation and must be reported to the public. The journalist said that he met the Minister of Justice for the first time in 2020 to communicate with the writer who refused to receive him three times. He took the house for rent and when the contract required it, he said the rent was paid orally.

Then they set a date for his eviction and he did not abide by it, saying publicly that he would not go, then they urged his brother to file a complaint with the Military Prosecution against “Hussein,” who rented him in the apartment that contains a house. the home.

Hussein later submitted a complaint to the military judiciary for monopolizing the property, and also to confess before the judge that he and his brother fraudulently took possession of the house, and it was agreed to sign a lease contract for 3 months and he did not sign it, and he was sentenced to prison for the crime of trespassing on the property and its contents.

According to the complaint, which contains details that call for an immediate investigation, the brother of the convicted employee called the Public Prosecutor to intervene and release his brother in exchange for their leaving the house. Hussein” is an employee of his ministry, and the dispute was duly settled.

Accordingly, at the request of the Minister of Justice, “Hussein” lost his rights and the care of the two ministers. Hussein wrote that he submitted a certified copy of the statement to the Minister of Justice, who refused to see it for the two ministers who had not yet succeeded in regaining his rights.

The Ministry of Justice did not issue a ruling regarding the journalist's complaint until yesterday, Thursday, amid widespread calls to open public opinion and open an immediate investigation into the incident.

It is reported that the same journalist had previously appeared in a radio interview in which he addressed the issue openly and directly, but no action was taken, or government agencies responded to the issue.