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Port Said ‘prison clashes' trial postponed to continue hearing witnesses
"Masked men" among the groups of families fired gunshots at security forces, says witness
Published in Daily News Egypt on 25 - 05 - 2015

The Port Said Criminal Court postponed Monday the Port Said "prison clashes" trial to Tuesday, to continue hearing testimonies, state media reported.
The court heard the testimony of Major General Ahmed Mohamed of the Central Security Forces. The witness stated that security forces were "surprised" by the gunshots aimed at them following the verdict, and that "gunshots were targeting the prison". He added that individuals killed outside the prison gates were a result of "random gunshots" fired at the prison from outside as the attack on the prison ensued.
The same witness also stated that, upon his arrival to the El-Arab Police Station in Port Said, he found "masked individuals" among the groups of families who were firing gunshot, leading to his injury.
In the previous trial session, the court heard the testimony of Brigadier General Moneer Sawy, who stated that no attacks on the prison took place on 24 and 25 January 2013, but clashes started on 26 January, state-owned newspaper Al-Ahram reported.
Sawy testified that police forces were attacked and some were killed, including Ayman Al-Afifi and Ahmed Al-Balky, who allegedly died inside the prison by gunshot.
In the 11 February trial session, the court ordered former president Mohamed Morsi and high ranking police officers, including former interior minister Mohamed Ibrahim, to testify in the trial. However, Ibrahim refrained from attending citing security reasons.
The majority of the deaths resulted from bird shots, according to the testimony of a Forensic Medicine Authority representative.
There are 51 defendants in the case, charged with the murder of two policemen and 40 others, as well as the injury of 150 others on 26-28 January 2013.
Clashes occurred in the Port Said governorate for three days, starting on 26 January after the verdict on the Port Said Massacre of February 2012 was released. In this, 21 were sentenced to death for their responsibility in the death of 74 football fans in a football match in February 2012 between Al-Ahly and Al-Masry club.
Angry protesters and families of prisoners gathered outside the Port Said prison where the prisoners sentenced to death were kept. They were accused of attempting to break into the prison.
The army surrounded the prison with 10 armoured vehicles and deployed a tank at the entrance, and implemented a security plan for vital installations in Port Said
The city then descended into violence, as protesters also broke into a police station east of the city and surrounded the Al-Arab police station.
Following the incident, Morsi declared curfew in the Suez Canal governorates, which was defied by many citizens.


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