Tuesday 30/December/2025 – 08:45 AM

















The vicinity of the Shubra El Kheima Court in Qalyubia Governorate witnessed intense security restrictions and the imposition of a security cordon around the area in the fourth session of the trial of the player Ramadan Sobhi and others in the case of forgery of official documents at one of the tourism and hotel institutes in the Abu Nomros area in Giza.

The Giza Criminal Court, Circuit 30, held at Shubra El Kheima Court, had ruled to postpone the trial of the player and three others on charges of forging official documents at one of the tourism and hotel institutes in the Abu Nomros area in Giza, to the next December 30 session to pronounce the ruling while the defendants continue to be imprisoned.

The Giza Criminal Court, Thirtieth District, held in the Shubra El Kheima Court, witnessed an exciting session, as the court re-interrogated the football player Ramadan Sobhi for the second time during the third session of his trial, in the case in which he and three others were accused of forging official documents related to the exams of the Pharaohs Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotels.

Ramadan Sobhi responds to the judge’s questioning in the third session of his trial

During the renewed interrogation, the president of the court confronted the defendants with the seized records and documents, and asked them detailed questions about how to write answer books and attendance and departure sheets attributed to the institute.

The Public Prosecution referred the accused: Youssef M. S., age 22 – a café worker and resident of the Mahmoudia Residences in Mokattam – Cairo, and Muhammad I. A. A., age 37, a security supervisor at the Pharaohs Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotels, resident of the Youth Village, Badrashin Center – Giza, and Ramadan S. R. A., age 28, a football player and resident – Palm Hills – Katameya – Cairo, and Tariq M. M. S., age 45 – café owner – Resident 7 – Block 6075 – Mokattam – Cairo, because on a date prior to the date of issuing the report, all of the defendants in the Abu Nomros Police Station Department in Giza Governorate, who are not holders of public office, committed forgery in an official document, which is the answer booklets for the third year subject exams, which were issued by the Pharaohs Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotels, and that was because the first accused edited them and signed those documents, the statement said, by signing falsely attributing them to the third accused. This was with the participation of each of the accused from the second to the fourth through agreement and assistance among themselves by providing the first accused with the necessary data to commit the crime under accusation, in order to make a false incident look like a true incident, which is to prove that the third accused attended and performed the third year exams in the Department of Tourism Studies at the Pharaohs Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotels. This was contrary to the truth, so the crime was committed based on that agreement and that assistance.

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