CAIRO, Feb 6 (Aswat Masriya) – The Cairo Criminal Court sentenced eight defendants to 10 years of high security prison on Saturday for accusations of being part of a militant cell in the northeastern province of Suez.
The court originally sentenced in absentia the 26 defendants involved in the case to death, in March 2014.
But six defendants demanded a re-trial and authorities arrested two more involved, bringing the number of defendants who were present at court today to eight.
The defendants are accused of "establishing and managing a terrorist cell" which targets ships passing through the Suez Canal, "observing security headquarters" with the aim of targeting them, possession of firearms and "threatening national unity".
The Suez Canal is a strategic waterway for Egypt and it brings the state billions of dollars annually.
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