Police arrested Zamal two weeks ago, and his lawyer says he faces more than 30 cases.
“The ruling is political and unfair, and aims to harm his chances in the presidential race,” Zamal’s lawyer, Abdel Sattar Al-Masoudi, told Reuters.
And it was Tunisian police Zamal was arrested on suspicion of involvement in forging popular endorsements.
And one of only three candidates decided to Election Commission Allowing them to run in the elections scheduled for October 6 alongside the president Qais Saeed And the politician Zuhair Al-Maghzawi.
Zamal categorically denied the accusations and said he was being subjected to “restrictions and intimidation” because he was a serious competitor to Saeed.