EGYPT: 14 SENTENCED TO DEATH IN TWO DIFFERENT CASES

21 January 2021 :

Fourteen people were sentenced to death in two different cases, Egypt Today reported on 19 January 2021.
The first eight defendants were sentenced to death by the Aswan Criminal Court for killing a police officer in a fire exchange in 2018 during an arrest attempt.
Captain Abdelrahman al-Sirafy was among a force whose mission was arresting a number of criminals in Fatira village in the surroundings of Kom Ombo town.
Four defendants were sentenced in absentia, while a ninth was handed a 15-year prison sentence for being a "minor."
In a different context, a criminal court in Sharqia governorate sentenced six people to death over killing policemen and handed seven others detention sentences in a 2016 case.
The convicts in the cause are accused of forming and leading a terrorist cell and killing and attempting to kill policemen.
They are also accused of carrying out other terrorist operations to help the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood achieve their goals in the country and attempting to overthrow the regime.

 

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