Hamo Beka, Hassan Shakoush, and Omar Kamal accused of license plate forgery and bullying in music video

Published April 14th, 2024 - 11:34 GMT
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ALBAWABA - A collection of high-end automobiles is arranged alphabetically. The criticism is directed towards Hamo Beka, Shakoush, and Kamal.

"A M R 1" is the license plate of Omar Kamal's automobile; "H S N 666" belongs to Hassan Shakoush; and "H M W 333" belongs to Hamo Beka.

A lawyer in Egypt lodged a complaint with the Musicians Syndicate against the singers, Hassan Shakoush, Omar Kamal, and festival performer Hamo Beka, accusing them of bullying and forgery following their appearance in a new music video accompanied by luxury cars with unique license plates that bore actual numbers forming the letters of their names.

While performing the song "I Am in the Country Great," the Egyptian trio gave the impression that they were influenced by something other than reality, as revealed by Hamo Beka, as published on the "Cairo 24" website.

The attorney claimed in a complaint filed with the Musicians Syndicate that the three performers at the festival used profanity and other derogatory language towards individuals who spoke out against their unlawful actions, pointing out that using license plates that are not from the Traffic Department is punishable by up to six months in prison and a fine of 1,500 EGP, and that doing so is also forbidden and results in the revocation of driving and operating licenses. Finding common ground.

The lawyer went on to say that this kind of conduct constitutes cyberbullying and intimidation, which is illegal under both the Penal Code's Article 375 bis and the Anti-Cybercrime Law No. 175 of 2018.

A collection of high-end automobiles is arranged alphabetically. The criticism is directed towards Hamo Beka, Shakoush, and Kamal. "A M R 1" is the licence plate of Omar Kamal's automobile; "H S N 666" belongs to Hassan Shakoush; and "H M W 333" belongs to Hamo Beka. A lawyer in Egypt lodged a complaint with the Musicians Syndicate against the singers, Hassan Shakoush, Omar Kamal, and festival performer Hamo Beka, accusing them of bullying and forgery following their appearance in a new music video accompanied by luxury cars with unique licence plates that bore actual numbers forming the letters of their names. While performing the song "I Am in the Country Great," the Egyptian trio gave the impression that they were influenced by something other than reality, as revealed by Hamo Beka, as published on the "Cairo 24" website. The attorney claimed in a complaint filed with the Musicians Syndicate that the three performers at the festival used profanity and other derogatory language towards individuals who spoke out against their unlawful actions, pointing out that using licence plates that are not from the Traffic Department is punishable by up to six months in prison and a fine of 1,500 EGP, and that doing so is also forbidden and results in the revocation of driving and operating licences. Finding common ground. The lawyer went on to say that this kind of conduct constitutes cyberbullying and intimidation, which is illegal under both the Penal Code's Article 375 bis and the Anti-Cybercrime Law No. 175 of 2018. The complainant has requested that the head of the Musicians Syndicate initiate an investigation into the matter. The complainant also requests that the Musicians Syndicate investigate the festival performers Beka, Kamal, and Shakoush. The complainant wants them to be penalised administratively, with warnings to disbarment, and they want the investigating authorities to submit papers to criminally prosecute them for the accusations against them. The complainant wants all necessary legal action taken. The song's video featured the three of them standing beside vehicles bearing their namesakes. A M R 1 is the licence plate of Omar Kamal's vehicle. "H S N 666" is the licence plate of Hassan Shakoush's vehicle, whereas "H M W 333" is the plate of Hamo Beka's. The G-Class Mercedes that belonged to Omar Kamal and Hassan Shakoush were worth 5 to 8 million pounds each, although Hassan Shakoush drove a BMW.

The complainant has requested that the head of the Musicians Syndicate initiate an investigation into the matter. The complainant also requests that the Musicians Syndicate investigate the festival performers Beka, Kamal, and Shakoush. The complainant wants them to be penalized administratively, with warnings to disbarment, and they want the investigating authorities to submit papers to criminally prosecute them for the accusations against them. The complainant wants all necessary legal action taken.

The song's video featured the three of them standing beside vehicles bearing their namesakes. A M R 1 is the license plate of Omar Kamal's vehicle. "H S N 666" is the license plate of Hassan Shakoush's vehicle, whereas "H M W 333" is the plate of Hamo Beka's.

The G-Class Mercedes that belonged to Omar Kamal and Hassan Shakoush were worth 5 to 8 million pounds each, although Hassan Shakoush drove a BMW.

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