The Cairo Criminal Court adjourned Thursday the trial of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide Mohammed Badie, his deputy Khairat el-Shater and other 15 in the case of inciting violence in front of the MB’s bureau in Moqattam, Cairo, to 16 March.
The court held at the Officers Institute, banned media and the defendants’ families to attend the trial session.
The defendants are accused of inciting murder, possessing unlicensed weapons and ammunition, belonging to an armed gang that aims to threaten people, and inciting bullying and violence in front of the MB’s bureau within June 30 events.