POLITICAL CRIMES
PROTRACTED INQUIRY IN EGYPT CHARGES OF MURDER AND ATTEMPTED MURDER By Telegraph.—Press Association. Copyright (Rec. January 7, 7.25 p.m.) Cairo, January 6. The protracted inquiry into the series of political crimes committed during recent years, culminating in Sir Lee Stack’s murder, is nearly completed, and it has been decided to commit for trial Dr. Ahmad Maher and Mahmud Nokrashi, respectively Minister of Education and Under-Secretary for the Interior, under Zagblul Pasha, Alo Hassan, Kamel Chiellini, and Abd el Haniimbiali, the latter until recently Secretary at the Egyptian Legation at Constantinople. They will be charged with being accomplices in the attempted murders of certain Egyptian Ministers, the murders of Aldre’d Brown, Bimbashi Cave, of the Cairo city police, the attempted murders of Colonel Piggott and Thomas Brown, the murders of Hassan Abd el Razek, and Zuhdi Bey. Others arc to be charged with similar crimes.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 88, 8 January 1926, Page 10
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