Muslim Brotherhood’s top leaders arrested in Egypt

    By IANS,

    Cairo: At least eight top leaders of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood were allegedly arrested at Rabaa Al Adawiya Square in Cairo’s Nasr City in a police operation to disperse supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi, media reported Wednesday.


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    The arrested Brotherhood leaders included Essam al-Erian, deputy chief of the movement’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), Mohamed al-Beltagi, a senior member, Safwat Hegazi, a preacher, and spokesperson Ahmed Aaref, reported Xinhua citing a state TV report.

    Last week, the Egyptian prosecution referred Beltagi and Hegazi to a criminal court over charges of attempted murder of two policemen. They are accused of kidnapping and torturing the two policemen at Rabaa Al Adawiya Square.

    The security forces have taken full control of the square, which had been considered a major sit-in site of Morsi’s loyalists since his ouster on July 3.

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