The Attorney General GA Chancellor Nabil Ahmed Sadiq has decided to refer eleven suspects to the Emergency Chamber of the Criminal Court of State Security for spying to Daesh, a terrorist organization based in Libya.
They took part of activities with the armed body of the terrorist group.
Among the suspects are four Libyan nationals. The suspects planned to commit terrorist actions against the Egyptian reside in Libya.
Those crimes included kidnapping Egyptians, torturing them physically and asking ransom from their relatives to release them.
Other crimes committed by the suspects such as supplying Daesh with funds, trafficking people and smuggling the illegal immigrants to Europe.
State Security Prosecution (SSP) probed the suspects in light of information gathered by the National Security Organization.
Information revealed that the first suspect Hassan Mohamed Abdel Wahid implicated in smuggling people through coordinating with some Bedouins to infiltrate the illegal immigrants via the western borders of Libya.
Security agencies has discovered that the suspects transfer intelligence to Daesh in Libya about the Egyptian head for that country.
The first suspect confessed that he plotted with terrorists to kidnap an Egyptian to get ransom.
He orchestrated with others to kidnap 14 Egyptians in 2017. Members of the terrorist groups tortured those people.