Egypt Police Stop SEPULTURA Concert For “Incomplete Permissions”
June 5, 2016, 8 years ago
According to Ahram Online, police forces stopped a heavy metal concert featuring popular Brazilian band Sepultura that was planned for yesterday (Saturday June 4th) in Sheikh Zayed (a district of the Giza Governorate in Egypt).
General Ahmed Hegazy, head of the Giza Security Directorate, told Ahram Online that police forces stormed into the villa and physically stopped the concert after necessary permissions for the show were not provided.
Hegazy added that security personnel negotiated with the organisers and asked the audience to leave the vicinity of the villa.
The concert was slated to take place on Saturday at the Nile Country Club, but was later moved to a villa in Sheikh Zayed on the outskirts of Cairo.
A Nile Country Club representative, who asked to remain anonymous, confirmed that incomplete permits were the cause of police action.
He told Ahram Online that the Nile Country Club asked the concert organiser, Nader Sadek, to submit a list of official permissions from several official bodies, including one from the National Security Agency, a few days prior to the event.
According to eye witnesses and assistants to Nader Sadek, shortly prior to the concert, police entered the private villa where the concert was supposed to be held and asked for the permissions.
When the organisers failed to provide the necessary documents, police asked the bands and the crew to leave and remove their equipment. Assistants to the organiser confirmed to Ahram Online that the audience left upon request of the police.
Read more at Ahram Online.