Today… the decision to renew the imprisonment of the Kafr El-Dawwar doctor was considered



Thursday 14/November/2024 – 08:06 AM

The Kafr al-Dawwar Court in Beheira Governorate is considering, this Thursday morning, the decision to renew the detention of Dr. Wissam Shoaib, an obstetrician and gynecologist at Kafr al-Dawwar General Hospital, who broadcast videos on her personal account on the social networking site Facebook, talking about cases of pregnancy resulting from illicit relations with young girls. These statements sparked widespread controversy in society.

The decision to renew the detention of the Kafr El-Dawwar doctor was considered today, Thursday

The investigation authorities at the Kafr al-Dawwar Center had decided to detain Dr. Wissam Shuaib for four days pending investigations, subject to renewal within the legal deadlines, following investigations that lasted approximately four hours. The investigation authorities requested that a video be written and a likeness of her be made, and the investigation authorities requested investigations into the incident, its circumstances, and circumstances. And a statement of the accused’s intent in publishing those videos.

The investigating authorities also asked the General Administration of Documentation and Information Technology in West Delta to examine the aforementioned account and prepare a report on it to be presented to the Public Prosecution.

The investigating authorities charged Dr. Wissam Shuaib with three charges: violating family principles and values ​​in Egyptian society with the aim of disrupting public order and harming peace, publishing with bad intent false news that would disturb public peace and security, and misusing social media to create confusion among segments of the Egyptian people.

The security services were able to arrest Dr. Wissam Shuaib, an obstetrician and gynecologist at Kafr El Dawar Hospital, after circulating videos in which she talked about pregnancies resulting from girls’ illegal relationships, explaining that they aim to raise girls’ awareness by sharing the cases they face. Every day at work.

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