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Egyptian Teacher Accuses Turki Al-Sheikh and Naguib Sawiris of Kidnapping and Assault

Watan – In a startling revelation, an Egyptian secondary school teacher named Mahmoud Ali has accused Turki Al-Sheikh, advisor at the Saudi Royal Court, and Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris, of kidnapping and assaulting his daughters. The allegations were made in a video that went viral on the platform “X” (formerly Twitter), as reported by Watanserb.

In the video, Mahmoud Ali stated, “My daughters have been kidnapped by Mohammed Abdel Majeed Batran, Naguib Sawiris, and Turki Al-Sheikh.” He further claimed that they assaulted his daughters and threatened to kill them, drawing parallels to the mysterious deaths of two individuals named Nira and Salma. Ali also alleged that his ex-wife and her brother, a brigadier in the Egyptian Armed Forces named Ayman Mohamed Al-Balasi, were complicit in the act.

Mahmoud Ali also claimed that he was imprisoned in both Saudi Arabia and Egypt due to these individuals’ influence. He mentioned being pursued by notorious criminals working with the controversial Egyptian businessman Sabri Nakhnoukh, who was recently released from prison on a presidential pardon related to antiquities smuggling.

In another video, Ali accused several figures in the Egyptian opposition of trying to suppress his voice, naming actors like Amr Waked, Mahmoud Wahba, Sherif Osman, Jamal Eid, Ammar Ali Hassan, and Jamal Sultan.

 

The Egyptian teacher posted photos of his two daughters, who were allegedly kidnapped
The Egyptian teacher posted photos of his two daughters, who were allegedly kidnapped

The teacher, in his quest to rescue his daughters, shared photos of the two girls, identifying them as Israa and Sara.

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