CAIRO: An Egyptian court sentenced Saturday a policeman to life in prison for shooting dead a driver over a fare dispute, a judicial source said, a case that provoked outrage over police abuses.
Mustafa Mahmud was referred to an expedited trial after he shot dead Mohamed Ali Sayed Ismail with his police issue firearm in February, sparking rare protests and an apology from the interior ministry.
Mahmud had hired Ismail to transport his belongings when they had a dispute over the fare that turned violent.
A life sentence in Egypt is 25 years. Mahmud can appeal the verdict issued by the Cairo criminal court.