In a judicial and security earthquake that shook the corners of the Egyptian street, a real estate dispute over a luxury villa on the northern coast turned into a guillotine that toppled the biggest names of “organized thuggery” and businessmen, after the Public Prosecution revealed loud and shocking surprises that were found inside the secret headquarters of the famous businessman. “Sabri Nakhnoukh”bringing to mind the nightmares of his historical case more than a decade ago.
The spark started from a luxury car showroom in the Fifth Settlement, when its owner filed a report accusing Nakhnoukh and his men of storming the place, dragging one of the employees, and stealing DVR devices to hide the crime. But the security raid, which obtained judicial permission to search Nakhnokh’s property, opened the “Panda Box” to terrifying crimes that went beyond just a passing quarrel.
Weapons and predatory animals
The Public Prosecution’s statement came like a thunderbolt, reviewing the list of seizures that the forces found inside the hideouts and headquarters belonging to him, for which they used a private guard company as legal cover:
- Weapons and antiquities arsenal: Machine guns, machine guns, pistols, and 1,000 live rounds were seized, in addition to 10 unique artifacts, and a camera device stolen from the gathering’s exhibition.
- Hollywood Horror Park: The biggest shock was finding ferocious and predatory wild animals inside the headquarters. Investigations revealed that the accused was using them as a terrifying tool to intimidate the victims and spread terror in them in order to blackmail them.
The excitement reached its peak after technical experts unloaded the mobile phones seized from the Nakhnokh network, as the prosecution found disastrous videos and recordings documenting other incidents that are currently being investigated, including:
- Kidnapping crimes combined with indecent assault and detention of victims.
- Brutal torture parties, forcing victims to sign trust receipts and documents under duress, and possessing tools suspected of being used in acts of abuse.
In a parallel dramatic development, the guillotine of pretrial detention extended to include prominent names in the financial community, as businessman Ahmed Al-Haddad, the husband of the Egyptian artist Hager Ahmed, was arrested against the backdrop of his involvement and connection to the bloody events of the quarrel. With the issuance of decisions to renew the detention of the accused, the prosecution continues to dig into the old and new books of the “empire of influence and control,” in a case that began with a dispute over a villa worth 50 million pounds and ended with opening the gates of hell to the mystery of antiquities and torture.
In a judicial and security earthquake that shook the foundations of the Egyptian street, a real estate dispute over a luxury villa on the North Coast turned into a guillotine that toppled the biggest names in “organized thuggery” and businessmen, after the public investigation unveiled shocking and explosive surprises found inside the secret headquarters of the famous businessman “Sabri Nakhnoukh,” bringing to mind the nightmares of his historic case more than a decade ago.
The spark was ignited at a luxury car exhibition in the Fifth Settlement, when its owner filed a complaint accusing Nakhnoukh and his men of storming the place, dragging one of the workers, and stealing the DVR devices to conceal the crime. However, the security raid, which obtained a judicial permit to search Nakhnoukh’s properties, opened the “Pandora’s box” of terrifying crimes that went beyond just a fleeting brawl.
An Arsenal of Weapons and Predatory Animals to Intimidate Victims
The public prosecution’s statement came like a thunderbolt, presenting a list of the seized items that the forces found inside the hideouts and premises belonging to him, which a private security company used as a legal cover:
- An arsenal of weapons and antiquities: Automatic rifles, machine guns, pistols, and 1,000 live rounds were seized, in addition to 10 unique antiquities and the stolen camera equipment from the exhibition.
- The Hollywood horror garden: The biggest shock was finding fierce and predatory wild animals inside the premises, as investigations revealed that the accused used them as terrifying tools to intimidate victims and instill fear in their hearts for extortion.
The excitement peaked after technical experts analyzed the mobile phones seized from Nakhnoukh’s network, as the prosecution found catastrophic videos and recordings documenting other incidents currently under investigation, including:
- Kidnapping crimes coupled with sexual assault and the detention of victims.
- Brutal torture parties and forcing victims to sign promissory notes and documents under duress, along with possession of tools suspected to be used in acts of abuse.
In a parallel dramatic development, the guillotine of pretrial detention extended to prominent names in the financial community, as businessman Ahmed El-Haddad, husband of Egyptian actress Hagar Ahmed, was arrested in connection with his involvement in the bloody events of the brawl. With the issuance of decisions to renew the detention of the accused, the prosecution continues to dig into the old and new records of the “empire of influence and control,” in a case that began with a dispute over a villa worth 50 million pounds and ended with the opening of the gates of hell on the mystery of antiquities and torture.















