
A Qena Court on Tuesday adjourned until March 25 the trial of 36 members of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood, including two leaders.
The court ordered that the defendants be remanded in custody on charges of premeditated murder, inciting violence and sabotaging public and private property.
The same court adjourned the trial of 74 MB defendants to April 28.
The defendants are facing charges of torturing several members of Aswan security directorate, assaulting policemen, setting ablaze vehicles of the central security forces, damaging the contents of Aswan city hall as well as sparking off violence acts in the wake of the dispersal of Rabaa Al-Adawiya and Nahda sit-in camps.
The defendants include three former members of the Peoples' Assembly and Shura Council.
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