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Egypt sentences 8 to death in police killings

Criminal court rules on case involving 68 defendants

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CAIRO: An Egyptian criminal court has preliminar­ily sentenced eight people to death over charges of murder during an attack on a police station in a Cairo suburb in 2013.

Saturday’s ruling referred the case to the grand mufti — the country’s top theologica­l authority — to solicit his non-binding opinion on the sentences, a formality in cases of capital punishment.

The court will issue final sentences on Oct. 10 in the case which involves a total of 68 defendants.

The attack, which killed six police officers, followed the deadly dispersal by security forces in August 2013 of two Cairo sit-in protests staged by supporters of former President Mohammed Mursi, ousted a month earlier by the military after one year in office.

At least 600 Mursi supporters were killed on that day.

On Wednesday, Egypt establishe­d a national council for combating terrorism, giving it broad authority to set policies aimed at “fighting extremism,” a presidenti­al decree stated.

Egypt has been battling a Daesh-led insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula that has killed hundreds of soldiers and police officers since 2013, though attacks have increasing­ly moved into the mainland in recent months.

After two deadly church bombings earlier this year, claimed by Daesh, that killed at least 44 people, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi declared a state of emergency and pledged to establish a national council that would root out extremism.

 ??  ?? Egyptian soldiers stand alert at a roundabout in Cairo in this file photo. (AP)
Egyptian soldiers stand alert at a roundabout in Cairo in this file photo. (AP)

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