Continuing the policy security services under the current system of arbitrary arrest followed by enforced disappearance to the students, security forces continue to hide the place of detention of six students at the University of Beni Suef after they were detained arbitrarily without permission or a court order from different places at different times in nearly for 50 days in the late of January,until this moment, the names and data of students come as follows:
1. Abdalbagi Ramadan Abdel Tawab, fourth year student at the Faculty of Commerce, was arrested on Monday, 01/18/2016, in front of the campus Beni Suef by security personnel and members of the state security apparatus – according to the testimony of friends of the student –
2. Hamdi Shaaban, second year student at the Faculty of Arts, was arrested on Tuesday, 01.22.2016.
3. Abdullah Mohammed, first year student at the Faculty of Commerce, was arrested from his home on Tuesday, 01.22.2016.
4. Tarek Ammar, first year student at the Faculty of Commerce Beni Suef University, was arrested in front of the campus in Beni Suef on Wednesday 01/23/2016.
5. Karim Ali, a first year student at the Faculty of Commerce, was arrested from his home on Wednesday, 01/23/2016.
6. Ammar al-Adil, a student at the Faculty of Industrial Education, was arrested from his home at dawn on Wednesday, 01/23/2016

It is noteworthy that is exposed to the students of enforced disappearances is a violation to the nternational laws and the Egyptian laws, for example, Article 54 of the Egyptian Constitution, according to which criminalized the arrest of any person without permit or injunction reasoned, as necessitated that brought before the investigation authority within twenty four (24) hours as of the time of restricting his/her freedom,and the “International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance in its first article, which stipulates that: “No one shall be subjected to enforced disappearance, and may not be invoked in any exceptional circumstance it was, whether a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency to justify enforced disappearances.”