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Imam Ashur Case: Sinbelawin Court Lacks Jurisdiction - News Directory 3

Imam Ashur Case: Sinbelawin Court Lacks Jurisdiction

December 15, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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Original source: youm7.com

Soccer⁣ Star Imam Ashour‘s social Media Tirade lands Him in Court

Sinbelawin, egypt – ⁤ Egyptian soccer ‍star Imam Ashour found himself⁣ facing legal trouble this week after ⁤a heated online exchange with ⁢a ⁣fan. the Sinbelawin Misdemeanor Court heard the case, which stems from an alleged incident following Zamalek‘s victory over Al-Ahly ⁤in the African Super Cup.

Ashour is accused of insulting and slandering Mohamed Anwar Salama, a⁢ local resident, on social media. Salama⁣ claims Ashour responded to⁢ his comments with⁤ inappropriate language after the match.

During the first court session, Salama’s‍ lawyer, Faiz, presented evidence including video clips and‍ photos allegedly from Ashour’s personal account. He argued that the content confirmed‍ the authenticity of the incident and requested ‍the court to consider charges of insults, defamation, harassment, and misuse of⁢ social media, which carry a ⁢potential penalty of up to three years.

Ashour’s lawyer⁤ countered, arguing that there was no technical report definitively proving Ashour owned the account⁢ in question. He also presented screenshots of ⁣past conversations ⁤between Ashour and Salama, suggesting a history of disagreements.

Though, Counselor Mohamed Salah, head of the Sinbelawin Misdemeanor Court, ⁤ultimately ruled that the case lacked jurisdiction. He referred the matter back to the prosecution for further ‍inquiry and correction of the registration details.

This⁤ incident highlights‍ the growing scrutiny ‍faced by athletes on social media,‍ where ⁤online interactions can quickly escalate and have real-world consequences.

Soccer Star Imam Ashour’s Social Media Tirade Lands Him in⁤ Court

Sinbelawin, Egypt – Egyptian soccer star Imam Ashour is facing legal trouble after a heated⁣ online ⁣exchange with a fan. The Sinbelawin Misdemeanor Court⁣ heard the case, wich stems from an alleged incident ‍following Zamalek’s‍ victory over Al-Ahly in the⁤ African Super Cup.

Ashour is accused of insulting and slandering ‍Mohamed Anwar Salama, a local resident, on social media. ‍Salama claims Ashour responded to his ⁤comments with inappropriate language after the match.

During the first court session, Salama’s lawyer, Faiz, presented evidence including video clips and photos allegedly ⁤from Ashour’s personal‍ account. He argued that the content confirmed the authenticity of the incident and requested the court to consider charges of insults, defamation, harassment, and misuse of social media, which carry a potential penalty⁤ of up to three years.

Ashour’s lawyer countered, arguing ‍that there was no technical ⁣report definitively proving Ashour owned the account‍ in question. He also presented screenshots of past conversations between⁤ Ashour and Salama, suggesting a history of disagreements.

Counselor Mohamed Salah, head of the Sinbelawin Misdemeanor Court, ultimately ruled that the case‍ lacked jurisdiction. He referred the matter back to the prosecution for further inquiry and correction‍ of the registration details.

This incident highlights the growing scrutiny faced by athletes on social media, where online interactions can quickly escalate and have real-world consequences.

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