Egypt sentences 21 to death on terrorism charges
Thursday, 22 February 2018
An Egyptian court has sentenced 21 people to death and seven others to up to life in prison on terrorism-related charges.
Thursday's verdict, reported by the state-run MENA news agency, can be appealed.
Out of the 28 on trial, only 12 are in custody while the others — 16 suspects — are at large.
Earlier on Thursday, six suspected members of the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group were ordered detained for 15 days, pending investigation over joining a "terrorist" group.
The six were arrested on Wednesday night on a farm allegedly belonging to detained former presidential candidate, Abdel-Monaem Abul Fetouh, who was also formerly a Brotherhood member.
Egypt has been carrying out a wide-ranging crackdown on dissent since the 2013 military overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, a senior Brotherhood figure, reports AP.