Pak Sahafat – An Egyptian criminal court on Tuesday evening sentenced three members of the Akhwan-ul-Muslimeen to death and sentenced 18 others to life in prison.
According to Pak Sahafat News Agency from the Arabic website 21, The Egyptian criminal court found the members of the Akhwan-ul-Muslimeen guilty in 18 criminal cases between 2014 and 2015.
The Egyptian criminal court sentenced “Mohammad Abdullah Khamis Idris”, “Mohammad Saleh Riyadh” and “Halil Abdullah Ali Rahil” to death.
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According to the report, these individuals, who are referred to as members of the Akhwan-ul-Muslimeen, are accused of attempting to assassinate Tariq Abu Zayd, the then head of the Fayum Criminal Court, shooting at police and bombing sensitive areas, intimidating People and created chaos in the country.
The Egyptian government considers the Akhwan-ul-Muslimeen a “terrorist group” and has declared its activities illegal after the military coup against the government of Mohamed Morsi.
Many members of this party have been arrested and imprisoned in the last few years. A number of its leaders have died in prison or in court.