Power Theft Crackdown: 1,221 Violations Seized | [Region/Authority]

by Archynetys Health Desk

The Electricity Police continued its campaigns to combat electricity theft and illegal connections nationwide.

Within 24 hours, the campaigns resulted in the arrest of 1,221 violations, including power theft, violations of contract terms, and changing activity without notifying the relevant authorities.

The campaigns focused on protecting the national network and preventing the state’s significant financial losses resulting from these crimes.

The necessary legal measures were taken against the violators and referred them to the Public Prosecution.

The errands continued to coordinate with electricity company technicians to uncover hidden connections and strictly enforce the law.

Air conditioning thief arrested in Minya.. Security deters outlaws

A video clip circulating on social media sparked a state of anger after a woman was robbed of the outdoor air conditioning unit of her shop, in Minya Governorate.

Immediately, the Minya Police Department received the report and the criminal investigation team began intensive investigations to find the perpetrators.

The security services were able to identify the perpetrators of the theft, two unemployed men residing in the Minya Second Police Department, who admitted to using a “truck” vehicle to transport the stolen items.

Investigations showed that the perpetrators sold the air conditioning unit to a scrap dealer residing in the center, and the police were able to arrest the dealer and recover the stolen items, in addition to seizing the used vehicle.

Upon completion of the necessary legal procedures, the case was referred to the Public Prosecution to undertake the investigation, in a clear message that the security services will not allow such crimes.

77 thousand traffic violations in 24 hours.. The Ministry of Interior intensifies campaigns on the roads

On Egyptian roads and axes, the Ministry of Interior continued its intensive traffic campaigns to arrest violators and ensure the safety of citizens.

Within 24 hours, campaign efforts resulted in the seizure of 77,085 various violations, including driving without a license, speeding, using a phone while driving, and parking in undesignated spaces.

In order to protect the lives of drivers, 1,094 drivers underwent drug testing, and the tests resulted in 28 positive cases.

The campaigns also included arresting 517 additional violations on the regional ring road, examining 94 drivers, one positive case of drug use, in addition to seizing 7 convicts and seizing 4 violating vehicles.

All legal measures were taken, and the incidents were referred to the Public Prosecution, while traffic presence continued to ensure the smooth flow of movement and control of the roads.

The exposure of a fictitious educational entity in Al-Umraniyah… a fraud on the ambitions of citizens

The security services uncovered a fictitious educational entity run by one person, selling false promises of obtaining academic certificates that qualify for the labor market.

Investigations confirmed that the goal of the entity was to defraud citizens in exchange for large sums of money without any legal licenses.

Following the legalization of the procedures, the security services raided the entity’s headquarters and arrested its owner. He was found in possession of forged forms, certificates, and a fake official seal.

The accused admitted to running the place with the aim of making illegal financial profits, and investigations confirmed that his activity was widespread.

Legal measures were taken and the case was referred to the Public Prosecution to initiate investigation, as part of the Ministry’s efforts to control all forms of fraud.

An unlicensed library was seized in Dokki. The printing of violating university manuals was stopped

Ministry of Interior agencies succeeded in exposing a library operating without a license and printing thousands of university handbooks without permission from intellectual property rights holders.

Investigations showed that the library was photographing and printing study manuals for various subjects, while preparing them for sale to achieve illegal financial profits.

After codifying the procedures, the security mission raided the library, arrested the responsible director, and found about 6,000 study materials prepared for sale without licenses.

The accused admitted to committing the violations in conjunction with the library owner, stressing that the activity was for the purpose of illegal profit.

The necessary legal measures were taken and the case was referred to the Public Prosecution, to ensure the protection of intellectual property rights.

A strong blow to the child exploitation mafia in Cairo.. 11 accused were arrested

The security services revealed a gang formation specialized in exploiting children as beggars.

Investigations revealed that the defendants were forcing the children to sell goods in an urgent manner, putting their lives and futures in danger.

The security raid resulted in the arrest of 11 defendants, including a woman with criminal information, along with 8 child victims.

The agencies took humanitarian measures to protect children, as those who could were returned to their families after undertaking good care, and the rest were placed in specialized care homes.

The accused were referred to the Public Prosecution to undertake the investigation, stressing the continued fight against any exploitative activity against children.

4 accused were arrested for drug trafficking in the Eighth District in October

In Giza Governorate, the security services were able to uncover a group promoting narcotic drugs in the Eighth District area of October.

4 people accused of possessing powder and a knife were identified and arrested, after codifying procedures and careful investigations.

The defendants admitted to possessing the materials for the purpose of trafficking and making illegal profits, which sparked police interest in a rapid investigation.

All necessary legal measures were taken, and they were referred to the Public Prosecution to initiate investigations.

This campaign is part of the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to combat crime and arrest outlaws.

A security saga… seizing hundreds of drug and weapons cases and executing thousands of sentences

The Ministry of Interior implemented massive security campaigns nationwide within 24 hours, targeting criminal hotspots, drug traffickers, and owners of unlicensed weapons.

The campaigns resulted in the seizure of 417 drug trafficking cases involving 499 defendants, and the seizure of large quantities of hashish, heroin, ice, and various pills.

In addition, 185 firearms were seized from the possession of 176 defendants, as well as 354 bladed weapons, in addition to two bladed weapons manufacturing workshops, which contributed to thwarting criminal plans before they occurred.

As part of the implementation of the rulings, 81,046 various judicial rulings were seized, 15 people accused of bullying were arrested, along with 22,000 traffic violations, and 58 drivers were examined, showing 9 positive cases of drug use.

These campaigns came to confirm the Ministry’s strategies in imposing discipline and confronting crime in all its forms.

A quarrel in the Cairo metro between a young man and a girl ends in reconciliation

As part of monitoring videos on social media, security services monitored a quarrel between a young man and a girl inside a metro car designated for women.

Investigations revealed that the unemployed young man from Al-Marj was objected to by a female student from Ain Shams because he took the car designated for women at Ain Shams station.

The prescribed fine was collected from the young man by station officials, and an investigation was followed up with both parties.

The matter ended with reconciliation and mutual consent between the young man and the girl, without additional judicial consequences.

The incident reflects the agencies’ ability to intervene immediately and control discipline within public transportation.

Traffic deploys relief vehicles and secures vehicle movement in anticipation of rain

The General Traffic Department prepared for the rain by deploying relief vehicles on all roads, to help motorists in the event of breakdowns or accidents.

The operations room followed the movement of cars through traffic services and surveillance cameras to monitor any crowds and remove obstacles.

Cranes were deployed on the roads to deal with breakdowns and accidents quickly, ensuring the smooth flow of traffic.

Meteorology indicated that the weather is witnessing varying chances of rain on the northern coasts, Cairo, and the Canal cities, with active winds that may reach speeds of 50 km/h, and deteriorating horizontal visibility in some desert areas.

The Ministry of Interior called on citizens to be careful and avoid standing under trees or billboards during unstable weather

Removal of 238 occupancy cases and a food cart obstructing traffic in Alexandria

The security services monitored a video clip documenting the management of a food truck that obstructs the movement of pedestrians and cars in Alexandria.

The Alexandria Security Directorate cooperated with the competent authorities to direct a massive campaign to the area in question.

The campaign resulted in the lifting of 238 various occupancy cases, and the removal of 67 iron barriers that were impeding traffic.

All legal measures have been taken against violators, with periodic campaigns continuing to ensure discipline and prevent the return of occupancy.

The campaign emphasized preserving the civilized appearance and facilitating traffic for citizens.

Transport Police seized 1,042 violations on the metro and railways within 24 hours

The Transport Police intensified its campaigns to control violations in the metro, railway stations and inside trains nationwide.

The campaigns resulted in the arrest of 1,042 various cases, including administrative violations, legal violations, and negative phenomena that hinder the movement of citizens.

Street vendors and route intruders were also pursued to ensure the discipline of passenger movement.

The agencies took the necessary legal measures against violators, while intensive security services continued to be present at stations and entrances.

The Ministry of Interior confirmed that these campaigns aim to provide safety and comfort to millions of passengers daily and control any attempts to deviate from the law.

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