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Sada al-Balad’s lens spotted Muslim Brotherhood terrorist Mahmoud Ezzat, the Brotherhood’s acting guide, within the indictment of the Cairo Criminal Court at the Tora Court Complex in his first appearance.
And the Brotherhood Ezzat appeared muttering words inside the cage, and it turned out that he was sitting still in the front seat reading the Quran and some religious prayers.
The Second Circuit of the Cairo Criminal Court, held at the Tora Court Complex, heard the referral from Brotherhood terrorist Mahmoud Ezzat, Brotherhood Acting Guide, in Case No. 6187 Serious Crimes of the Department of Mokattam, known in the media as “the facts of the Guidance Office.”
The court decided to postpone the hearing for the return of its judicial proceedings to the hearing on January 4, so that witnesses could attend.
In the referral order, the prosecution charged Mahmoud Ezzat, the Muslim Brotherhood’s acting mentor, saying that on June 30, 2013, unidentified others killed the victim, Abd al-Rahman Kamel, and others as they decided kill any protesters in front of the Guidance Office in Mokattam.
And the prosecutor added that those present in court and others who were previously sentenced, who at the same time and place in the vicinity of the counseling office on June 30, participated in the two channels of agreement and assistance with defendants who were previously convicted by unknown persons in the deliberate killing of victim Abdullah Mahmoud Muhammad Hamed and six others intentionally and with premeditation. And lurking that they set the intention and made the determination to do so.
The prosecutor added that the defendants and others who had been previously convicted incited those who were at the headquarters of the Brotherhood to fire bullets and pellets at the victims, with the intention of losing their lives and inflicting the injuries described in their autopsies attached to the investigations that claimed their lives. It was about the realization of a terrorist end. This crime is based on this agreement and that help.
The prosecutor indicated that Mahmoud Ezzat and other defendants who were previously convicted acquired firearms (automatic rifles) by third parties, provided they were not authorized to possess or possess, as well as “shotguns” without a license, and ammunition used in the aforementioned weapons. and explosives. And that is at meeting places in front of the Brotherhood headquarters in Al-Muqattam, as long as these weapons, ammunition and explosives were obtained with the intention of using them in activities that disturb public security and with the intention of attempting against national unity and social peace, as indicated in research.
After the prosecutor finished reading the referral order, the court asked defendant Mahmoud Ezzat about the charges against him, and he replied: “This is not … this is a fabrication.”
The Cairo Court of Appeal, chaired by counselor Abdo Atieh Al-Odin, had today scheduled a session to review the first session of the trial of terrorist Mahmoud Ezzat, acting mentor of the Brotherhood, on the sentence handed down against him to Life imprisonment in the case known in the media as the Facts of the Guidance Office.
The decision was issued under the chairmanship of Councilor Moataz Khafaji, and the membership of Councilors Sameh Daoud and Muhammad Ammar, and with the confidence of Sayed Hajjaj.
The Cairo Criminal Court, headed by counsel Mohamed Sherine Fahmy, and held at the Institute of Police Trustees, in December 2018 acquitted Essam El-Erian and Mohamed El-Beltagy of re-trying Mohamed Badi, the Brotherhood mentor, and 12 other leaders, in the case known in the media as “the Facts of the Guidance Office.” “.
At that time, the court ruled that 6 defendants were sentenced to life imprisonment, namely Muhammad Badi ‘Abd al-Majeed, Rashad Muhammad al-Bayoumi, Abd al-Rahim Muhammad Abd al-Rahim, Muhammad Khairat al-Shater , Mahmoud Ahmad Abu Zayd and Mustafa Abdel Azim Fahmy, and the possession of charges of innocence and possession of the fireworks from Alni Saad, and his innocence of the charges of possession and innocence of Katat Saad. Ayman Hodhod, Osama Yassin, Muhammad Al-Beltagy, Issam Al-Erian and Hussam Al-Shahat, and the criminal complaint was terminated before Muhammad Mahdi Akef.
The ruling was issued at that time, led by counselor Mohamed Sherine Fahmy, president of the Criminal Court, and the composition of counselors Issam Abu Al-Ela and Hassan Al-Says, in the presence of Yasser Zaitoun, representative of the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office of State Security, and the Hamdy El-Shenawy secretariat.
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