Egypt’s chief prosecutor on Sunday denied allegations that the
police tortured a human rights activist and vocal critic of President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi.
Police detained Patrick George Zaki, 28, an Egyptian student at the University of Bologna in
Italy, after he arrived in Cairo earlier this month on what was supposed to be a brief visit home.
Zaki told his lawyers he'd been tortured with electric shocks, beaten and blindfolded during interrogations about his activism, according to the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights.