A special court in Egypt has sentenced a terrorist to death by hanging, while 11 others bagged life imprisonment, over various terror charges dating back to 2017, authorities say.
The sentences which were handed down on Tuesday by the First Terrorism Circuit at Egypt’s State Security Criminal Court, also saw three suspects getting 15 years imprisonment and three others jailed 10 years on various other charges.
The prosecution had accused the first defendant of assuming the “leadership of a terrorist group from 2015 to 2019, endangering social peace, obstructing government administration, destruction of public property, planning to hijack police vehicles and kill police personnel as well as possessing firearms.”
The state prosecutor also said the others were charged with “joining a terrorist group, attempting to kill officers and police personnel, destroying public property, and possessing firearms.”
The defendants reportedly lived in the popular neighbourhood of Al-Omraniya in Giza Governorate.
Egyptian rights group, Front for Human Rights, while condemning the sentences in a report on Wednesday, said that it had monitored an increase in the issuance of death sentences by civil criminal courts which reached 538 death sentences in 2022, compared to 403 sentences in 2021 and 295 sentences in 2020.
“We have noticed that the Egyptian government uses terror charges against dissidents and opposition figures it wishes to silence, with many sentenced in trials which are not fair and which do not provide them the right to a defence,” the group said.