Friday, April 13, 2007
the police arrested three persons suspected of gang rape and murder of between three to 18 of the street children in Cairo and northern Egypt, in the first great crime of its kind in the country. He said security official who requested anonymity that the search teams found the criminal three bodies in the suburb of Shubra al-Kheima, north of Cairo, the town of Tanta (about 120 km north of Cairo). The official added that preliminary investigations indicated the suspects killed the victims after raping thrown by the revival of railway trains or thrown into sinks or drown them in the Nile. The newspaper quoted Egyptian "today" independent of the suspects and one 18-year-old saying that the gang's leader, 26-year-old, began killing in retaliation for an attack was killed when he was less than ten years ago. He added that the gang consisted of five members, and the gang's leader is one of the street children buried alive in a cemetery shrine in the city of Alexandria. This is the first great crime of its kind against street children in Egypt who lived tens of thousands of them on the fringes of society but reports of committing serious crimes are rare.
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