Cairo felonies kill three-year-old militant accused of organizing terrorist "Libya"
The Cairo Criminal Court, headed by Counselor Mohamed Said El-Sherbini, sentenced to three years in prison for two accused of the Libyan terrorist organization calling for the formation of a terrorist cell in Marsa Matrouh province and ordered them to be charged with criminal charges.
The decision was made by the members of the advisers, Wajdi Abdel Moneim and Dr. Ali Amara.
The prosecution charged the accused with membership of a terrorist cell in Marsa Matruh province, affiliated with the branch of the organization "calling Libya," joining the training camps of the organization in Libya and Syria, and receiving them military training.
They were directed to plan terrorist operations inside the country, possession of firearms and ammunition, incitement to violence, possession of weapons and ammunition, and the involvement of a number of them in the slaughter of 21 Copts in Libya.
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