The competent investigation authorities decided to detain the motorcycle thieves from in front of a mall in Cairo for 4 days pending investigations.

Detention of motorcycle thieves

The security agencies of the Ministry of Interior uncovered the circumstances of a supported comment that was circulated on one of the personal accounts on social media, in which the account holder complained about the theft of his motorcycle from in front of a mall in Cairo.

Arrest of motorcycle thieves from in front of a mall in Cairo

Upon examination, it turned out that on the 5th of this May, a driver residing in the district of the Waily police station reported to the Nasr City First police station that he discovered the theft of his motorcycle while it was parked on one of the streets in the district.

The perpetrators of the incident were identified and arrested, and it became clear that they are two unemployed individuals residing in the Sharqia Governorate. Guided by them, the stolen motorcycle was recovered. When confronted, they confessed to committing the incident as described, and legal measures were taken.

Cairo

Cairo, the sprawling capital of Egypt, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, founded in 969 AD by the Fatimid dynasty. It is renowned for its rich Islamic heritage, including the historic mosques of Islamic Cairo, and its proximity to the ancient wonders of Giza, such as the Great Pyramids. Today, Cairo is a vibrant cultural and political hub, blending millennia of history with modern urban life.

Waily

Waily is a small town located in the state of South Australia, known for its prominent role in the region’s uranium mining industry. The town was established in the 1950s to support the nearby Beverley Uranium Mine, which began operations in 2000. Today, Waily serves as a residential hub for mine workers and is situated within the traditional lands of the Adnyamathanha people.

Nasr City

Nasr City is a large, planned suburb in eastern Cairo, Egypt, established in the 1960s under President Gamal Abdel Nasser, after whom it is named. Originally developed to provide modern housing and government facilities, it has grown into a major commercial and residential district. The area is also notable for housing significant landmarks such as the Cairo International Stadium and the Al-Azhar Park.

Sharqia Governorate

Sharqia Governorate, located in the Nile Delta region of Egypt, is historically significant as the birthplace of the Prophet Moses according to Islamic tradition, and it was once home to the ancient city of Bubastis, a center for the worship of the cat goddess Bastet. The governorate played a key role in Egypt’s agricultural and industrial development, particularly through the city of Zagazig, its capital, which is a major hub for cotton and grain production. Today, Sharqia is known for its rich cultural heritage, including historic mosques and the Tell Basta archaeological site.