Organ trafficking returns to the forefront..
The body of a Sudanese citizen found in a hotel in Cairo
In a hotel located in the Ramses area, downtown Cairo, Egyptian Security Forces found the body of a Sudanese guest in mysterious circumstances.
Recently, the Egyptian capital, Cairo, has witnessed numerous incidents of murder and the death of many Sudanese nationals in mysterious circumstances.
The subject of organ trafficking returned to the forefront after the number of Sudanese nationals killed in mysterious circumstances in Egypt increased, in correlation with the increasing number of Sudanese fleeing the war to Egypt.
The head of the Azbakeya Police Department was notified by the Emergency Police Department about a body that had been found inside a hotel on Clot Bey Street.
In turn, Security teams were dispatched to the scene of the incident, where the body of the Sudanese citizen “Walid. A. – 42 years old,” was found inside his hotel room.
The necessary measures were then taken to investigate the circumstances of the incident.
The Police imposed a security cordon around the place awaiting the arrival of the Public Prosecution to conduct the necessary inspection, in preparation for transferring the body to the morgue to complete the legal procedures.
Downtown Cairo is an area known for its numerous popular hotels (pensions), and being crowded with pedestrians on regular basis. It has become a suitable place for Arab nationalities who have taken refuge in Egypt, especially in the old, dilapidated buildings that include a number of popular inexpensive hotels (lacondes).