Under the supervision of Counselor Hatem Fadhel, the first attorney general for the Southern Giza Prosecution, Saft prosecution began investigating the church attack that took place in the village of Kafr al-Waselin in Atfih.
The preliminary investigations, led by a team from the Public Prosecution headed by Mohammed Ali Hamouda, the chief prosecutor of the prosecution, and Ahmed Hosni, Mohammed Siraj and Islam Nizar, the first agents of the prosecution, indicated that mobs stormed the 3-storey building and damaged the ground, first and second floors.
The Police dispersed them the demonstrators arrested 6 of the Muslim intruders and 3 of the Copts owners of the stormed building and and then arrested 8 others.
The inspection of the police revealed damage of the contents of the house, where more than 15 windows of the “ground, first and second” floors were destroyed, and a large number of chairs and about 25 ceiling fans were destroyed.