The Public Prosecutor, Counselor Mohamed Shawky, has directed the Monitoring Unit within the Public Prosecution’s Media Center to track and monitor any violations of a recent publication ban. This directive comes following the issuance of a ban concerning cases numbered 2094 for the year 2026, a felonies case from Shubra El-Kom Center; 3743 for the year 2026, a misdemeanor case from Shubra El-Kom Center; 3015 for the year 2026, a misdemeanor case from the Martyrs Center; and 3764 for the year 2026, an administrative case from Sidi Gaber.
Monitoring and Enforcement
The Public Prosecution’s unit will monitor various media outlets, social media platforms, and other channels for any news, data, comments, clips, images, or recordings related to these cases that might violate the publication ban. This action is being taken to ensure the proper conduct of ongoing investigations.
The Public Prosecution is urging all parties to comply with the law and the publication ban, refraining from circulating or publishing any related materials to avoid legal accountability. The Public Prosecution affirms it will firmly address any breach of the ban and take legal action against those who violate it, to protect the integrity of the investigations and the rights of all involved.
the Monitoring Unit will identify instances of non-compliance with the ban. Should violations occur, the Public Prosecution is prepared to pursue legal remedies. The ongoing investigations could be impacted if the ban is not respected.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cases are affected by the publication ban?
The publication ban applies to cases numbered 2094 for the year 2026 (felonies, Shubra El-Kom Center), 3743 for the year 2026 (misdemeanor, Shubra El-Kom Center), 3015 for the year 2026 (misdemeanor, Martyrs Center), and 3764 for the year 2026 (administrative, Sidi Gaber).

Who is responsible for enforcing the ban?
The Monitoring Unit within the Public Prosecution’s Media Center has been tasked by Counselor Mohamed Shawky, the Public Prosecutor, with monitoring and enforcing the publication ban.
What could happen if the ban is violated?
The Public Prosecution will take legal action against anyone found to be in violation of the ban, potentially leading to legal accountability.
How will the outcome of these investigations be affected by adherence to the publication ban?
