CAIRO
(Reuters) - An Egyptian court on Thursday sentenced 21 suspected
extremists to death, including 16 in absentia, on charges of bomb making
and planning attacks on public and private infrastructure, judicial
sources said.
The charges also included having extremist Islamist views and forming an illegal group, the sources said.
Those sentenced had been arrested in 2015.
The Cairo criminal court sentenced four other people in the same case to life in prison and three others to 15 years.
Egypt's life sentence is 25 years.
Those who were in court to hear their verdicts on Thursday can appeal the decision within 60 days.
Egypt
has cracked down on suspected Islamists since President Abdel Fattah
al-Sisi led the overthrow of former president Mohamed Mursi of the now
banned Muslim Brotherhood.
Sisi
took office a year later. With Egypt facing an Islamic State insurgency
in the Sinai Peninsula, he has ordered the military to clear the region
of Islamists ahead of next month's presidential election.
Source: Yahoo News
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