March 30 session for issuing verdict against 30 Daesh defendants

Cairo Criminal Court set a March 30 session for
issuing its verdict in the trial of 30 defendants over charges of joining Daesh
terrorist group.
Prosecutor General Nabil Sadeq ordered the referral
of 30 terror suspects to the Higher Emergency State Security Court over charges
of forming a takfiri terrorist group, receiving foreign funds and possession of
arms and explosives with the aim of attacking churches, Christians and various
state facilities. The defendants also face charges of receiving training at
Daesh camps in Syria and Libya.
Investigations conducted by the National Security
Sector at the Ministry of Interior uncovered the moves of the terrorist
elements ahead of planning an attack against a Church in El Asafra district in
Alexandria.
Confessions of the defendants along with video data
revealed that a member of Daesh group familiar with the name of
"Nour" received directions from the group's leaders to establish
terrorist cells in Egypt with the aim of assaulting police and army troops as
well as state facilities and citizens.
The investigations also asserted that Nour formed
two cells comprising 30 elements who received training in launching terrorist
attacks. Directions to the terrorist cells were received via the internet
through secured communication applications.