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Court orders 31 to death in Nile delta

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CAIRO: Egyptian courts on Thursday sentenced 31 people to death in two separate cases, one involving the killing of a policeman and a security guard in 2015 and the other related to a 2016 prison escape, state news agency MENA and witnesses said.

In the Nile Delta town of El-Zagazig, the local criminal court sentenced 18 people to death in the killings of the policeman and guard, MENA said.

The agency said that the two men had arrived with gunshot wounds at a local hospital and investigat­ors had establishe­d that the 18 were behind their deaths.

It said the 18 men, also convicted of incitement to violence against state institutio­ns, were members of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d which is banned in Egypt since the 2013 overthrowa­l of former Islamist president Mohamed Mursi.

In the city of Ismailiyah, another local criminal court sentenced 13 people, witnesses and local newspapers said, including some whom court officials had described as takfiris, a reference to Islamist militants. They said they had escaped from a prison in October 2016.

Six of the convicted men were in custody while seven were tried in absentia, the state-run al-Ahram newspaper reported.

Egypt has cracked down on suspected Islamists since Mr Mursi was toppled by former general Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Mr Sisi, who took over as president a year later, has since won a second term in office.

Hundreds of Islamists, including Muslim Brotherhoo­d members, have received death sentences since 2013, and Egypt has carried out dozens of executions.

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