Egypt's Court of Cessation delayed the consideration of the appeal submitted by Muslim Brotherhood (MB)'s leaders Safwat Hegazy and Mohamed Al Beltagy against the verdict to imprison them for torturing officer until November 4, Al Bawaba News reported. Cairo Criminal Court sentenced them to 10-year in prison in accusation of torturing a police officer and a soldier in Rabaa Square during their protests against the ousting of former President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013. The prosecution accused the defendant of inciting violence, torturing and forcefully detaining citizens and joining outlawed organization