
Saturday 10/January/2026 – 05:10 AM
Today, the Terrorism Appeals Criminal Court is considering the retrial of 6 defendants in the case known in the media as the Third Marj Cell, accusing them of joining a terrorist group, financing terrorism, and forging official documents.
Third meadow cell
The session will be held under the chairmanship of Counselor Hamada Al-Sawy, with the membership of Counselors Mohamed Ammar, Raafat Zaki, Dr. Ali Amara, and the secretariat of Mohamed Al-Saeed, where the court heard the initial pleadings of the defendants and defense lawyers.
The referral order had made it clear that the defendants from the first to the twelfth joined a terrorist group aiming to disrupt the provisions of the constitution and the law, attack personal freedoms, and harm national unity, while the defendants from the thirteenth to the nineteenth committed crimes of financing terrorism and forgery.
The crimes included forging official documents such as travel tickets, birth certificates, and forged family records, in addition to forging princely papers with the aim of canceling the registration of the son of one of the accused inside the country, and using these papers to hide terrorist activities.
It was also found that the defendants used social networking sites to exchange information related to terrorism, while the defendants from the first to the nineteenth shared one criminal purpose: financing terrorism, forgery, and incitement to crimes related to them.








