Military prosecution decided to detain political activist and blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah in custody for another 15 days until the investigations regarding the Maspiro clashes are finished. Alaa was accused of inciting and committing violence against the armed forces. There is a big controversy over the dropping of the accusation of stealing the armed forces' weapons, member of the national front for democracy and justice and lawyer Ramy Ghanem said. "The judge said this accusation is not mentioned but after the deliberations the prosecutor assured that Alaa is accused,” Ghanem explained Ghanem pointed out the military prosecution decided to adjourn political activist Michael Nabil's case to November 28 until it receives reports from the military intelligence and network company TE data. It should be noted that Nabil is accused of insulting the armed forces. In related news, the military prosecution decided to release 11 citizens who were arrested outside the Ministry of Defense on September 30 on the ‘Friday of Regaining the Revolution" because they were accused of vandalizing. Once the court's call was issued, all political activists outside the court building chanted and demanded the release of Alaa Abdel Fattah.