In a recent incident at Sphinx Square, Giza, Egypt, security forces took a drastic step by arresting the son of Zamalek Sports Club Vice President Hisham Nasr. The man was apprehended for assaulting a citizen in the busy Mohandessin Square. The assault left the victim injured and bruised, forcing him to be rushed to Imbaba Hospital for extensive medical examinations.
The incident was promptly reported to the relevant authorities, and Hisham Nasr’s son was detained pending questioning. Interestingly, Nasr did not travel with the Zamalek football team to the UAE, to participate in the Egyptian Super Cup.
The situation is all the more surprising given that Zamalek recently faced Al-Ahly in the Egyptian Super Cup final, an intense match that ended with Al-Ahly winning 7-6 on penalties, after a 0-0 draw in regulation time and extra time.
This incident raises questions about the responsibility of public figures and their loved ones, as well as the need to respect laws and regulations in all circumstances. It highlights the importance of treating cases of assault seriously and rigorously, to ensure the safety and well-being of all citizens.
Ultimately, this event reminds us that justice must be served fairly and that no one is above the law. We hope that this incident will serve as a lesson and help promote respectful and civilized behavior within society.