on Saturday, where it tries members of Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) over terrorism and rioting. Cairo criminal court will resume Saturday the trial of Mohamed Al Zawahri, Al Qaeda leader Ayman Al Zawahri's brother and 67 other defendants in the case publicly known as 'Al Zawahri cell' case, Al Bawaba News reported. The defendants face charges of forming a terrorist group affiliated with Al Qaeda, assaulting policemen, civilians and public property as well as endangering the safety and unity of the society, Al Bawaba News reported. North Cairo Court tries Saturday 21 defendants accused of forming a terrorist cell at Giza suburb, Al Omraneya, and bombing 3 bombs across Cairo and Giza, causing the death of two persons, according to Al Bawaba News. On the other hand, Cairo Criminal Court resumes Saturday the trial of 23 defendants in the trial dubbed as "Ansar Al Sharia Brigades," according to Al Bawaba News. Defendants are accused of forming terrorist organization to spread extremist Jihadi dogma and assaulting security forces and citizens. Another 16 defendants are being tried on Saturday before Cairo Criminal Court, for rioting at Helwan incidents and joining terrorist organization, the MB.