Cairo - Arab Today
The Supreme State Security Court decided Sunday to postpone until April 22 the trial of the “Zeitoun Cell,” a group of 25 people accused of forming a terrorist cell to target tourists and Christians in Egypt.
They face charges of killing four Christians in a Zeitoun-area gold shop in Cairo and the formation of a terrorist group seeking to commit acts of violence, in addition to usurping money belonging to Christians.
The defendants are also accused of monitoring Egypt's oil pipelines and ship movements in the Suez Canal in order to plan attacks on ships.
Source: MENA