- Cairo Criminal Court ruled on Saturday 25/7/2015 to postpone the trial for “Ibrahim al-Azab,” a graduate of the College of Pharmacy – Mansoura University, for Saturday 8/29/2015 session in the case known in the media as the “Suez cell” and accused of several charges, namely: the establishment of a cell in order to target the leadership of ships crossing the Suez Canal, monitoring security headquarters in preparation for the target, the manufacture of explosives, possession of firearms, and threatening national unity.

The student had been sentenced in absentia to death in late February 2014, before being arrested arbitrarily against the law from his home city of Mansoura, on Wednesday, 03/05/2014, to be forced hidden for several days were he was subjected during these days to severe torture, which led to a broken tooth and a rib, in addition to the break in the legs, which is a flagrant violation of all international laws as well as the Egyptian constitution, and after the student appearance the public prosecutor charged him in forming a terrorist cell, and then the decision was a retrial.