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NEWS [CAIRO]- Giza criminal court referred the death sentence for five
defendants involved in the shooting of security personnel at Virgin Mary
church in January to Grand Mufti, Shawqi Allam for approval.
The court said on Saturday that it will issue its final verdict for the case on 20 September.
The Mufti will look into the case and decide whether to reject or uphold the court’s decision to sentence the defendants to death.
General prosecution has convicted seven defendants on charges of forming a terrorist organisation and killing security personnel who were
securing the Virgin Mary Church in 6th October city last January.
Egyptian police apprehended the perpetrators shortly after the attack.
The drive-by-shooting at the Virgin Mary Coptic Church killed a policeman and injured another.
A firefight ensued between the attackers and police guarding the church, which ended in the apprehension of the gunmen, according to police.
Police stopped the attacking car, said an interior ministry statement, and arrested its driver as well as a passenger.
Since the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi on July 2013, many attacks on churches, police stations and in the Sinai Peninsula took place.
The court said on Saturday that it will issue its final verdict for the case on 20 September.
The Mufti will look into the case and decide whether to reject or uphold the court’s decision to sentence the defendants to death.
General prosecution has convicted seven defendants on charges of forming a terrorist organisation and killing security personnel who were
securing the Virgin Mary Church in 6th October city last January.
Egyptian police apprehended the perpetrators shortly after the attack.
The drive-by-shooting at the Virgin Mary Coptic Church killed a policeman and injured another.
A firefight ensued between the attackers and police guarding the church, which ended in the apprehension of the gunmen, according to police.
Police stopped the attacking car, said an interior ministry statement, and arrested its driver as well as a passenger.
Since the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi on July 2013, many attacks on churches, police stations and in the Sinai Peninsula took place.
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