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Egyptian murder of Suzanne Tamim get death sentence | ||
2009-05-22 | ||
Journalists thronged the courtroom for the session, which concluded a lengthy trial in which the court heard taped conversations between Mustafa and al-Sukkari and watched video surveillance tapes apparently showing al-Sukkari at the singer's building. Prosecutors also adduced DNA evidence from bloodstained clothes they said al-Sukkari had left near Tamim's home. Defence lawyers called a string of witnesses from Egyptian and UAE interior ministries, forensic experts, and friends of the slain singer in a trial that stretched over more than two dozen court sessions. Reporters had initially been banned from covering the trial after reports of Mustafa's arrest captivated the region. On August 10, authorities confiscated copies of the Egyptian opposition newspaper al-Dustur after the paper reported the accusations against Mustafa. Tamim, who was 30 years old when she was found stabbed to death in her Dubai apartment on July 28, had married Iraqi kick-boxer Riad al-Azawi not long before her death. Prosecutors said that Mustafa, whom they said was Tamim's ex-lover, contracted al-Sukarri to have her killed out of jealousy. Mustafa was a member of the Shura Council, the upper house of Egypt's parliament, representing the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), and was widely reputed to have been a close associate of President Hosny Mubarak and his son, Gamal, who chairs the NDP's central policy-making body. | ||
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I was framed in Lebanese diva's murder: Tycoon |
2008-09-21 |
![]() Mustafa--a lawmaker and top ruling party member--was arrested Sept. 2 after he was accused of paying a former police officer U.S. $2 million to kill singer and former girlfriend Suzanne Tamim, who was found decapitated in her luxury home in Dubai in July. Mustafa's lawyer, Farid al-Deeb, said he will prove that plenty of people had a reason to want Tamim dead and his client has been set up, the paper quoted him in an interview as saying. Al-Deeb also denied rumors that Tamim had stolen U.S. $30 million from Mustafa and said the alleged phone conversations recorded by Mohsen al-Sukkari, the former officer accused of killing Tamim, are false. Mustafa also sent out a message to his family and told them to "raise their heads" and have full confidence that he is innocent, the paper added. Mustafa's trial is scheduled to open Oct. 18 in Egypt. |
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Egyptian politician paid $2 million to kill Suzan Tamim |
2008-09-04 |
![]() Mustafa was arrested last week and charged yesterday with ordering the murder of Tamim at her luxury apartment in Dubai on July 28, Egyptian prosecutor Abdel Meguid Mahmud said in a statement carried by the official MENA news agency. Tamim, 30, who rose to fame after winning a Lebanese talent show in 1996 but recently had disappeared from the public eye, was stabbed several times and her throat cut, allegedly by a retired policemen paid by Mustafa. Mustafa, a key member of the ruling National Democratic Party and member of the Shura Council ( senate) , Egypt's upper house of parliament, chairs the multibillion dollar Talaat Mustafa Group real estate conglomerate. He is also said to be close to President Hosni Mubarak's son and heir apparent Gamal Mubarak. A judicial source said Mustafa, who was born in 1959 in Alexandria , was actually arrested middle of last week after the prosecution ordered the Shura Council Speaker Safwat Al-Sherif lift his parliamentary immunity. Retired Egyptian intelligence officer Mohsen al-Sukari has also been arrested and charged with carrying out the murder, the prosecutor said. Local media said Sukari worked as a security contractor for various Egyptian companies. Mustafa allegedly paid Sukari two million dollars in cash in advance to go to Dubai and murder her at her apartment in Dubai. He bought a knife, went to her flat saying he worked for the building owner and stabbed the singer to death when she opened the door, the prosecutor said. Tamim's life had been marred by domestic disputes, including a rocky marriage with her second husband and agent who had accused her in 2004 of being behind an attempt on his life. Tamim was buried in Beirut Lebanon in early August 2008. Egyptian media said Tamim had a relationship with Mustafa about a three-year period which ended several months ago. The singer then left Egypt for London before moving to Dubai. In August, an edition of Egyptian daily Al-Dustur was seized after it said an unidentified "important Egyptian figure" was involved in the murder. The article alleged that a former Egyptian police officer as well as two hotel security officials had confessed to killing the singer for an Egyptian client. Al-Dustur's managing editor Ibrahim Eissa was referred to public prosecutors for breaking a ban on publishing articles about the case, a judicial source said. The source said that the public prosecutor had banned the media from reporting on the investigation into the singer's death as it was still in progress. Mustafa is the youngest son of the founder of the group of 30 companies, Talaat Mustafa, according to the company website. The company is involved in construction, property and luxury tourist developments as well as land reclamation and agriculture. The younger Mustafa is described as an accountant by training with "an excellent mix between practical and academic experience." Shares in Talaat Mustafa Group, which were initially offered at 11 Egyptian pounds (around two dollars) in November, were trading down sharply at 4,99 pounds on the Egyptian Stock Exchange on Tuesday. |
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