Trial of 79 MB leaders, members in Al Nasr Road violence case to continue on May 10

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Wed, 04 May 2022 - 02:16 GMT

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Wed, 04 May 2022 - 02:16 GMT

People stand near the Muslim Brotherhood's national headquarters after it was attacked in Cairo's Moqattam district July 1, 2013 - Reuters/ File Photo

People stand near the Muslim Brotherhood's national headquarters after it was attacked in Cairo's Moqattam district July 1, 2013 - Reuters/ File Photo

CAIRO - 4 May 2022: The Supreme Emergency State Security Court will resume on May 10 the trial of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood group's leaders, including its supreme guide Mohamed Badea, as well as Mahmoud Ezzat along with 77 other members over charges of terrorism and violence that erupted in Cairo's Nasr City district.


The defendants are accused of killing, possessing unlicensed weapons, ammunition and explosives, orchestrating protests to hinder the State's authorities from performing their work, blocking roads, terrorizing citizens and attacking public and private property.

Investigations revealed that the defendants had incited people to hold protests and block Al-Nasr Road, where they attacked public and private property.

In March 2022, The Egyptian authorities seized the assets of 20 leaders of the banned terrorist group of the Muslim Brotherhood.

 
As per the decision, the 20 leaders are prohibited from dealing with their personal funds, real estate, movable and liquid properties, stocks and bonds registered on the Egyptian Stock Exchange, and all Egyptian accounts, deposits, bonds, and treasury bills of their own.
 
Those whose assets were confiscated include imprisoned leader Khairt El Shater’s two sisters, and fugitive leader Mohamed Ghazlan’s six sons.
 
The leaders are as follow:
 
1- Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Abdel-Awad.
 
2- Muhammad Sami Taha Rizk.
 
3- Ibrahim Abu Al-Wafa Badran Abu Al-Wafa.
 
4- Mustafa Abdullah Ibrahim Mustafa.
 
5- Nabil Youssef Hegazy Azzam.
 
6- Muhammad Hamid Hassanein Sharaf El-Din.
 
7- Adel Abdel Azim Abdel Qawi Ayyad.
 
8- Mr. Abdel Fattah Hussein Abu Dagher.
 
9- Ahmed Anwar Mahmoud Yousef Dabour.
 
10- Abdel-Aty Abdel-Aty Al-Fayoumi.
 
11- Sana Muhammad Saeed Sadiq.
 
12- Yahya Mahmoud Sayed Abdullah Ghazlan.
 
13- Anas Mahmoud Sayed Abdullah Ghazlan.
 
14- Hajar Mahmoud Sayed Abdullah Ghazlan.
 
15- Muhammad Mahmoud Sayed Abdullah Ghazlan.
 
16- Yasser Mahmoud Sayed Abdullah Ghazlan.
 
17- Abdul Rahman Mahmoud Sayed Abdullah Ghazlan.
 
18- Fatima Saad Abdul Latif Al-Shater.
 
19- Faten Saad Abdul Latif Al-Shater.
 
20- Mahmoud Ibrahim Khalil Hassan. 
 
 
The Egyptian state committee tasked with confiscating and managing the funds and assets of members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood (MB) has seized the assets of some entities due to alleged links with the MB, and ordered transferring them to the state treasury in accordance with a new law.
 
The Muslim Brotherhood was designated a terrorist group in December 2013. According to the terrorist entities law, individuals included on Egypt’s terrorist list are not only liable to have their assets seized but are prevented from travel and are placed on a watch list in case those abroad try to enter the country.

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