CAIRO – An Egyptian justice jailed 262 people from 3 years to life on Tuesday for security-related offenses during a 2013 sit-in criticism opposite a ousting of former boss Mohamed Mursi of a Muslim Brotherhood, legal sources said.
They were charged with causing a deaths of dual policemen during clashes during al-Nahda block in Giza in southern Cairo, as good as other depends of attempted murder and vandalism.
Seventeen people were condemned to life in prison, 223 were given 15 years and another 22 indicted were given 3 years.
The justice clear 115 others indicted in a case.