
Port Said Criminal Court on Monday adjourned to June 20-21 the trial of 51 defendants in the riots that took place in the governorate in 2013 following the issuance of death sentences against a number of defendants in the Port Said stadium massacre which claimed the lives of 74 of Al Ahly Club fans.
In January 2013, a court sentenced 21 Masry fans to death while delaying the sentences to 52 others for legal reasons.
Ahly fans welcomed the sentences but were angered that no police officers were convicted.
More than 40 people were killed in riots after the verdict in Port Said, which included a bid to storm a prison in the governorate.
In March 2013, an appeal court upheld the 21 death sentences, sentenced five people to life in jail and ordered jail sentences on the others, including 15 years for two police officers. Another 28 people were acquitted, including seven policemen.
Investigations revealed that the defendants attacked the victims immediately after the match using knives and stones, threw some of them from the stands, and packed them into a small exit path while firing fireworks at them with deadly intent.
They were also accused of stealing and vandalizing private and public property
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