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The Egyptian prosecution has uncovered an organized forged network led by Amr Al-Dajouii, which resulted in the theft of the deceased Mona Al-Dajouii's estate using counterfeit documents aimed at deceiving international banks. Investigations revealed that the defendants forged an inheritance certification and conspired with officials to imitate government seals, with the goal of transferring the estate funds to foreign accounts and avoiding Egyptian legal oversight. The claims were dismissed after judges confirmed that the forged document was issued before the Nile Palace Family Court sessions, thus proving its falsity, and the evidence discredited the allegations of forgery. This case is considered one of the most serious forgery crimes affecting national sovereignty, highlighting the justice system's efforts in pursuing criminals, as the accused face strict criminal penalties.
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