Decisions not issued until 5 PM:

– The Supreme State Security Prosecution is considering the detention renewal of ambassador Masoum Marzouk and Amr Mohamed pending case No. 1305 of 2018 State Security. The decision hasn’t yet been issued.

– The Supreme State Security Prosecution is considering detention renewal of journalist Mohammed Abu Zeid and photojournalist Islam Gomaa pending case No. 441 of 2018 State Security. The decision hasn’t yet been issued.

– The Military Court is presiding over the trial of 48 defendants in the case known as “ISIS Giza cell”, and the decision hasn’t yet been issued.

Issued decisions:

– Giza Criminal Court adjourned the retrial of 16 defendants in the case known as “Al-Nahda Sit-in dispersal incidents” for the October 3 hearing, to proceed with the defense pleadings.

– Giza Criminal Court adjourned the trial of defendants accused in the case known in media as “Please Abdo No” for the October 2 hearing, for review, with the continuation of the defendants’ detention.

– The Supreme State Security Prosecution ordered the detention renewal of journalist Adel Sabri, the editor-in-chief of Masr Alarabiya website, along with Moe’men Hassan for 15 days pending probe in case No. 441 of 2018 State Security.

– The Military Court administratively adjourned the trial of 304 defendants in the case known as the “Assistant Public Prosecutor assassination attempt” for a hearing to be set later.

– The Military Court adjourned the retrial of 4 defendants in case No. 174 of 2015, known in the media as “The Advanced Operations Cell”, for the September 10 hearing.

– The Supreme State Security Prosecution ordered the detention renewal of Yehia al-Qazzaz, Raed Salameh, Samah Saudi and , Nermin Hussein for 15 days pending investigations in case No. 1305 of 2018 State Security, AKA” Eid detainees”.

– The Administrative Court of Justice ordered the lawsuit demanding the closure of Al-Aqrab (Scorpion) maximum-security prison and the distribution of its inmates to other prisons to be re-pleaded at the December 8 hearing.