Egypt actor handed suspended jail sentence for cannabis

An Egyptian actress has been handed a prison sentence and a fine after being found guilty for cannabis possession.
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Shalabi was the first Egyptian to be nominated for an International Emmy Award in 2021 [Getty/archive]

Popular Egyptian actress Menna Shalabi was found guilty Thursday for cannabis possession and handed a suspended one-year jail sentence and a fine, in a case that drew widespread attention.

Shalabi, the first Egyptian to be nominated for an International Emmy Award in 2021 for her role in the miniseries "Every Week Has a Friday," was arrested in November with cannabis-infused products while arriving from the United States to Cairo airport.

Products including lollipops and other marijuana-infused snacks were found in her luggage, legal in parts of the United States but illegal in Egypt.

Shalabi was handed "a suspended sentence of one year in prison" and a fine of 10,000 Egyptian pounds ($367), a judicial official said.

Cannabis is used widely in Egypt, which launches sporadic star-studded anti-drug campaigns, including one led by Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah and another by actor Mohamed Ramadan.