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| Police officers receive prison sentences for torture killing |
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| Written by Egypt News | |
| Wednesday, 28 November 2007 | |
Egyptian Human Rights Organization announced on Wednesday an Egyptian criminal court sentenced a police captain and two plain-clothes officers to seven years in prison for torturing a man to deathIt stated that a police guard was also sentenced late Tuesday to three years imprisonment after being found guilty in the same case. Egyptian police stormed a house in Telbana village in Mansoura, the capital of Dakahliya province, 110 kilometers north of Cairo on July 31, beating up a villager wife and children after they failed to locate him. When brother of the wanted man Nasr Abdullah, 38, a carpenter, asked them to stop, they beat him until he lost consciousness and dragged him to a vehicle and brought him to the police station, the statement of Egyptian Human Rights Organization added. The Egyptian Human Rights Organization his lawyer who found him in a serious condition, a few hours later managed to bring him from the police station to Mansoura hospital where the doctors said he suffered from internal bleeding near his brain, requiring immediate surgery. However, Abdullah died an hour later. The verdict came almost two weeks after two other policemen received three years in prison from a Cairo court for torturing and raping the 22-year old mini-bus driver, Emad al-Kebir.
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