The Cairo Criminal Court on Wednesday adjourned until Thursday the retrial of a real estate mogul, whose death sentence for the murder of a Lebanese singer was overturned last month by the nation's highest court, to hear the accounts of witnesses and experts on the case. The court decided to summon a Ministry of the Interior expert to opine on photos snapped of the mogul, Hesham Talaat Moustafa's co-defendant, Mohsen el-Sukari, a retired police officer, while he was in Dubai, where the Lebanese diva Susanne Tamim, lived before she was murdered. Moustafa, a former legislator and the member of the ruling National Democratic Party, is accused of paying millions of dollars to el-Sukari to kill the 30-year old singer, who was found dead in her Dubai apartment in July 2008. The two men pleaded not guilty on Monday. Wednesday, however, el-Sukari's defence team expressed objections to some of the photos snapped of the man, when he entered Tamim's apartment building.