Cairo - Arab Today
Cairo Criminal Court adjourned to Thursday the trial of ousted President Mohammad Morsi and 10 co-defendants of the leading Muslim Brotherhood members over spying charges and leaking classified documents on the Egyptian national security and the Armed Forces to Qatar
The decision was made by the court to hear the account of Chief of Staff Mahmoud Hegazy who was the head of the Military Intelligence Agency and to let members of the committee tasked by Presidency to review documents of the case to take an oath to start their work.
The court also will hear the testimony of Former Head of the National Security Agency General Khaled Tharwat.
The accusations include leaking important national security documents to Qatari intelligence through the Qatar-based Al Jazeera news channel
The documents include information about the Armed Forces’ stationing places and the State’s foreign and interior policies.
Investigations revealed that seven of the defendants, who have been working for Al Jazeera, Rasd news network and Egypt 25 TV, are involved in the case and provided Qatari intelligence officer with classified data and documents.
Prosecution argued that many of such documents have been directly delivered to the then president Mohammad Morsi.
Source: MENA