Kafr al-Sheikh Criminal Court on
Tuesday adjourned the trial of 86 supporters and members of the Muslim
Brotherhood over clashes that occurred in the governorate to Saturday.
The trial was adjourned to summon the undersecretary of the health
ministry and the director of the blood bank and hear their testimony, as
well as the defense witnesses upon the request of the defendants'
lawyers.
The court listened Tuesday to the prosecution's witnesses.
Mahmoud Arafa Khudair testified that dozens Muslim Brotherhood
organized a protest and some of the march leaders possessed weapons.
The prosecutor charged the defendants with assembling, putting
public peace at risk, showing force, attempted murder, deliberate
sabotage of public property and possessing weapons without license.
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