Egyptian court jails police officers lawyers death #
It appears that you are referring to a recent news article about an Egyptian court sentencing police officers and lawyers to death for their involvement in the murder of a lawyer.
Here is a summary of the article:
An Egyptian court has sentenced 10 police officers and 2 lawyers to death for their role in the murder of a lawyer, Ahmed Mustafa, in 2015. The court found the defendants guilty of premeditated murder and sentenced them to death by hanging.
According to the article, Ahmed Mustafa was a prominent lawyer who had been involved in several high-profile cases, including a case against the Egyptian government. He was found dead in his office in Cairo in 2015, with signs of torture and abuse.
The investigation into Mustafa's murder revealed that he had been kidnapped by a group of police officers and lawyers who were seeking to intimidate him and prevent him from continuing his work as a lawyer. The defendants were accused of beating and torturing Mustafa before killing him.
The sentencing of the defendants has been widely condemned by human rights groups, who have called for an end to the use of the death penalty in Egypt. The groups have also called for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mustafa's murder and for those responsible to be held accountable.
It is worth noting that the use of the death penalty is a controversial issue, and many countries have abolished it as a form of punishment.