
In an incident that has aroused public attention, the Mokattam Misdemeanor Court is holding a hearing on Wednesday to consider the case known as«Traffic Kid»That includes two other people. These individuals are accused of displaying force and using violence, where they assaulted a student using a stick. «Baseball.» In an incident in front of a school in Mokattam.
Ahmed Abu al-Magd, known as the passing child, was released on 20,000 pounds bail after being questioned about his assault on the student. The investigating authorities listened to the statements of those involved in the incident and directed the Public Prosecution to conduct medical tests on the perpetrator, due to the serious injuries resulting from the attack, where the victim suffered internal bleeding and concussion.
It should be noted that the prosecution circulated the request to the security services to expedite the investigation of the incident, and the data of cameras installed in the vicinity of the incident was collected and unloaded, to ensure the documentation of all that happened. It also invited witnesses from the victim's colleagues to testify to strengthen the investigation.
A group of students.
The incident was not separate from the context, as the Interior Ministry detailed a group of students who were gang-attacked, resulting in multiple injuries. The altercation began as a result of an altercation during a class at an educational center, and the escalation continued when a group of students attacked their opponents the next day, resulting in cuts and bruises.
Following legal action, those involved were caught with the tools used in the attack, and in confronting them they confessed to what had been recorded. Investigations are ongoing to ensure justice and accountability for all those involved in the case.
This incident demonstrates the importance of dialogue and communication among young people, and how simple bickering can escalate into violent crises. In today's world, we need to discourage attacks on negative behaviour and promote human values.





