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Egyptians thought Regeni was British spy, Italian court told

Egyptians thought Regeni was British spy, Italian court told

EGYPTIAN police detained an Italian student in Cairo because they thought he was a British spy, taking him to a security facility where he was tortured and murdered, an Italian prosecutor told a Rome court on Monday. Italy has charged four Egyptian security agents with kidnapping and killing Giulio Regeni, a postgraduate student at Britain's Cambridge University, in Cairo in 2016. The four men are being tried in absentia and have never responded publicly to the accusations. The Egyptian authorities have repeatedly denied any state involvement in Regeni's disappearance and death. "The overall picture that has emerged is that of a web…
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Officers to stand trial for murder

Officers to stand trial for murder

CRISPIAN BALMER AN Italian judge has ordered four senior members of Egypt's security services to stand trial over their suspected role in the disappearance and murder of student Giulio Regeni in Cairo in 2016. Regeni, a postgraduate student at Britain's Cambridge University, disappeared in the Egyptian capital in January 2016. His body was found almost a week later and a post-mortem examination showed he had been tortured before his death. Italian prosecutors say their investigation showed that four Egyptian officials were responsible for the "aggravated kidnapping" of Regeni, while one of the four was also involved in a "conspiracy to…
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Italian prosecutors ask judge to try Egyptian officers over Regeni murder

Italian prosecutors ask judge to try Egyptian officers over Regeni murder

CRISPIAN BALMER ITALIAN prosecutors asked a judge on Thursday to have four senior members of Egypt's security services sent for trial over their suspected role in the disappearance and murder of student Giulio Regeni in Cairo in 2016. Regeni, a postgraduate student at Britain's Cambridge University, disappeared in the Egyptian capital in January 2016. His body was found almost a week later and a post mortem examination showed he had been tortured before his death. Italian and Egyptian prosecutors investigated the case together, but the two sides later fell out and came to very different conclusions. The Rome prosecutors have…
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Trial for Regeni murder will reach ‘shocking’ truth, says Italian prime minister

Trial for Regeni murder will reach ‘shocking’ truth, says Italian prime minister

A trial over the disappearance and murder of student Giulio Regeni in Cairo in 2016 is "an instrument to reach the truth, which is expected to be shocking," the Italian prime minister said in an interview published on Tuesday. Italian prosecutors said on Thursday they planned to charge four senior members of Egypt's security services over their alleged role in the case of the 28-year old postgraduate student at Cambridge University, vanished in Cairo in January 2016. "This story makes us grieve, but now a trial by our judicial authorities will start... a true, serious and credible trial. This trial…
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Italian prosecutors seek trial for four Egyptians over Regeni murder

Italian prosecutors seek trial for four Egyptians over Regeni murder

CRISPIAN BALMER and DOMENICO LUSI ITALIAN prosecutors plan to charge four senior members of Egypt's security services over their alleged role in the disappearance and murder of student Giulio Regeni in Cairo in 2016. In a statement, the prosecutors said all four were suspected of taking part in the "aggravated kidnapping" of Regeni. It said one of them, a major in Egypt's general intelligence, also faced charges of "conspiracy to commit aggravated murder". The prosecutors gave the four men 20 days to respond to the charges after which, they said, they would ask a judge to indict them. "We have…
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Egypt says case of Italian student’s murder to be closed temporarily

Egypt says case of Italian student’s murder to be closed temporarily

EGYPT considers that the person who killed Italian student Giulio Regeni in Cairo in 2016 is still unknown and it will temporarily close the case file on the murder, Egyptian and Italian prosecutors have said in a joint statement. Regeni, a 28-year-old postgraduate student at Cambridge University, vanished in Cairo in January 2016. His body was found almost a week later and a post mortem examination showed he had been tortured before his death. Egypt's public prosecution has evidence against a criminal gang accused of robbing Regeni but believes that "the material perpetrator" of the murder remains unknown, Monday's statement…
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