Mansoura Second Misdemeanour Court chief Waleed al-Sayyed has declined to continue the review of a case in which 24 members of the Muslim Brotherhood were charged with possessing weapons, rioting and assaulting public and private property.
The court said the referral procedure was defective.
The prosecution had referred 24 defendants arrested on 16 August over incidents in which 56 people were injured as well as two Central Security officers.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm