CAIRO, July 31 (KUNA) -- An Egyptian criminal court on Monday gave different prison sentences, varying from 10 to 15 years, to 133 members of Muslim Brotherhoods on several charges, while acquitting 18 others.
The Zagazig criminal court sentenced 59 defendants to 10 years in jail on charges of inciting violence against the state's institutions, and terrifying citizens.
Some 46 defendants got 15-year jail sentences for gathering, and possessing explosives and leaflets calling for violence against state's institutions, including the armed forces and the police, as well as acquitted 18 others.
Other defendants were sentenced to 10 years in jail on charges of violence and resisting authorities. (end) hdr.hm