
The Cairo Criminal Court adjourned until Wednesday the trial of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and 10 other terrorist Muslim Brotherhood members over charges of leaking classified documents on Egypt's national security and Armed Forces to Qatar.
The postponement decision was made to hear the testimony of the defense team.
According to investigations, the leaked documents included classified information about the Egyptian Armed Forces, their locations and the nature of arming, as well as reports issued by the general and military intelligence agencies, the National Security Agency and the Administrative Control Authority.
Former Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassem had attended a meeting in December in a Doha hotel (Sheraton) with a senior officer of the Qatari intelligence service, Alaa Seblan (a Jordanian correspondent working for Al-Jazeera in Cairo) and head of Al-Jazeera's news sector Ibrahim Helal, during which they reached an agreement to deliver the confidential documents in return for one and a half million dollars, the State Higher Security Prosecution had said.
The plan was to deliver the sensitive information to the Qatari intelligence to be aired on Al-Jazeera screens with the aim to harm Egyptian national interests, the prosecution added.
The international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood had instructed Morsi, his office director Ahmed Abdel-Aati and special secretary Amin el-Serfi, to send over the confidential files to the Qatari side, it said.
Morsi's secretary Serfi kept the classified files at his daughter's residence, Karima, who handed them over to Asmaa el-Khatib (working for MB-run Rasd online news network), who in turn delivered them to Ahmed Ali (a documentary producer) and the Jordanian Seblan.
They converted the files to a soft version with the help of Khaled Hamdi (production director at MB Misr 25 satellite channel) and Ahmed Ismail (lecturer at Misr University for Science & Technology).
The National Security Agency arrested Mohamed Adel, Ahmed Ali, Khaled Hamdi, Ahmed Ismail and Karima el-Serfi, who all confessed in detail about the crimes, it added.
Source : MENA
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