
Supreme State Security Criminal Court for terrorism adjourned on Tuesday three lawsuits in which Muslim Brotherhood figures are involved over riots in Shubra, Benha and Kafr al-Sheikh until 29 April.
The court also adjourned the trial of Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie, pro-MB preacher Safwat Hegazy, and MB leader Mohamed al-Beltagy, who are accused of blocking Qalyoub road in July on the same date.
They are accused of inciting violence, blocking the road, joining a terrorist group that calls for spreading violence, immobilizing traffic, damaging public and private properties, possessing weapons and intimidating the public.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm



