CAIRO
The death toll rose to 2 on Saturday in Cairo after violent incidents erupted following a final verdict in the Port Said case.
At least 50 people were wounded in the incidents.
Egyptian security forces on red alert
Egyptian security forces on Saturday got on a red alert after receiving intelligence about possible terror attacks in the Sinai Peninsula following Saturday's Port Said case verdict.
Speaking to the Anadolu Agency (AA), Egyptian Deputy Interior Minister Usame Ismael indicated that both the Egyptian army and units attached to the Interior Ministry were placed on red alert after receiving intelligence about possible terror acts in the Sinai Peninsula.
Only last week, the Israeli authorities advised their citizens not to travel to the Sinai Peninsula.
Violence broke out in the Egyptian capital of Cairo on Saturday following an Egyptian court's final verdict on the Port Said incidents of February 2012 earlier in the day.
The court confirmed death sentences for 21 people for their role in the 2012 riot which resulted in the death of 74 people after a game in the city of Port Said in February 2012.
Fans of the Al-Ahly Club set on fire a police club and Egypt's Football Federation after the Port Said Court acquitted seven police officers on Saturday.
Two police officers were sentenced to 15 years in prison while five people were sentenced to life in prison in the Port Said case.