close
Sunday May 19, 2024

Egypt hangsex-elite soldier turned militant Ashmawy

By AFP
March 05, 2020

CAIRO: Egypt executed an ex-special forces officer turned top Islamist militant, Hisham Ashmawy, on Wednesday over involvement in several high-profile attacks, said the army. “The execution by hanging was carried out based on a decision by the military court ... and after taking all the relevant judicial procedures,” said army spokesman Tamer al-Rifai.

Ashmawy — dubbed Egypt’s “most wanted man” by local media — was a former officer with Egypt’s special forces who went on to fight with Al-Qaeda linked groups. On Monday, a Cairo court sentenced Ashmawy to death along with 36 others over 54 crimes including killing police officers and blowing up several security installations. Born in 1978 or 1979, Ashwamy joined the Egyptian Armed Forces as a young man and rose to join the elite unit, but was dismissed in 2012 over his hardening religious views. Ashmawy was convicted last November by a military court over his role in 14 crimes including the 2014 killing of 22 soldiers in a border post attack, and a 2013 assassination attempt on a former interior minister, who survived the attack. He was also found guilty of having led the Ansar Beit al-Maqdis Islamist militant group in the turbulent Sinai region. Ashmawy broke with the organisation after it pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group in November 2014.