The Supreme State Security Prosecution, under the supervision of Counselor Khaled Diaaeddin, prosecution first attorney general, renewed the detention of terrorist Ibrahim Ismail Mustafa, accused of committing the crime of armed attack on the Church of St. Mina and one of the shops selling electrical appliances and owned by copts in Helwan.
The prosecution has charged the terrorist with charges of murder, attempted premeditated murder, possession of an automatic firearm (gun) and ammunition, which can not be authorized to possess or acquire, possession of bombs for use in terrorist acts that undermines security and public order and undermines national unity and social peace.