
Friday 10 April 2026 – 03:01 AM
In one of the strangest incidents of trespassing on the property of others, the executive authorities in the Ataqa neighborhood in the Suez Governorate succeeded in recovering a plot of land designated as a cemetery, after a person seized it to use it to bury members of his family unlawfully.
The details of the incident go back to the presidency of the Ataqa district receiving a complaint from a citizen, stating that a person had trespassed on his private cemetery and seized it. Major General Hisham Hammam, the head of the Ataqa district, immediately directed that the complaint be examined and the necessary measures be taken.
Immediate response from the Ataqa District Presidency
Ataqa district officials contacted the complainant, and the district head issued instructions to form an urgent field campaign to move to the land site in the Al-Rawd area.
Immediately, the campaign moved to the site of the complaint, and the land was inspected in person, where the authenticity of the report was confirmed, so that the necessary legal measures were taken, and the campaign resulted in the recovery of the plot of land and its delivery to its original owner, within the framework of enforcing the law and imposing the prestige of the state.
The Presidency of Ataqa District confirmed its continued immediate response to citizens’ complaints, and to confront any forms of infringement on others’ property, in order to preserve rights and implement the law.








