Egypt- Criminal court releases two NSA officers accused of torturing lawyer
The prosecution accused the two officers of 'torturing the lawyer to death with the aim of making him confess his relation to the Muslim Brotherhood and committing crimes in its favour.'
The case dated back to February 2015, when Hamdy was summoned by Matareya police on accusations of 'affiliation with the Muslim Brotherhood, participating in arranging demonstrations against the state, and shooting security forces.'
A forensic investigation showed that there were 'bruises on the lawyer's face, fractures in his right rib, and brain haemorrhage as a result of hitting his head with a sharp object.'
In December 2015, the Cairo Criminal Court sentenced the two defendants to five years on the torture charges. The Court of Cassation suspended that verdict after it accepted the two defendants' appeals.
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