According to Ahram Online, SEPULTURA's June 4 concert in Egypt was stopped by the police because necessary permissions for the show were not provided. Police forces stormed into the villa on the outskirts of Cairo where the concert was taking place and asked the audience to leave the premises after negotiating with the organizers. The show was originally scheduled to be held at the Nile Country Club, but was later moved to a villa in Sheikh Zayed. A Nile Country Club representative told Ahram Online that the concert organizer, Egyptian artist/horror aficionado Nader Sadek, failed to to deliver official permissions from several official bodies, including one from the National Security Agency. "We are a touristic location and we always have to receive several permissions. Other locations might not need all this paperwork," the Nile Country Club representative said. After Nile Country Club's refusal to host the event due to incomplete permits, the organizers secured another location in a private villa in Sheikh Zayed and announced it to the audience shortly before the concert. Just before the show was scheduled to begin, police entered the private villa and asked to see the permissions required for the event to go ahead. When the organizers failed to provide the necessary documents, police asked the bands and the crew to leave and remove their equipment. It has been reported by some eyewitnesses that Nader Sadek and the owner of the villa were arrested and are currently being interrogated. A report in the privately owned newspaper Al-Watan appears to corroborate the eyewitness accounts, with the article mentioning that three people were arrested, including two of the organizers. Also scheduled to appear at the event were Sadek and the local bands GORYNOV and PERPETUAL FEROCITY. The matter is now being investigated by Egyptian National Security.
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