Cassation Court upholds prison sentences against Muslim Brotherhood leaders over spying case

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Wed, 28 Jul 2021 - 11:58 GMT

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Wed, 28 Jul 2021 - 11:58 GMT

The Supreme Guide of Muslim Brotherhood Mohammed Badie - File Photo

The Supreme Guide of Muslim Brotherhood Mohammed Badie - File Photo

CAIRO – 28 July 2021: The Court of Cassation upheld prison sentences against prominent Muslim Brotherhood leaders over spying with the Palestinian Hamas group.

Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie and other leaders including Khairat El-Shater, Saad El-Husseiny, and Mohamed El-Beltagy had their life prison sentence upheld.

The court also rejected the appeal of other defendants in the case who received imprisonment sentences ranging from seven years.

The court also ordered terminating the case against Essam El-Erian for his death.

A criminal court handed prison sentences to the defendants in the case in September 2019.

The defendants faced accusations of spying and communicating with foreign organizations to destabilize the country’s security and stability. The court, headed by Judge Mohamed Shereen Fahmy, also accused them with coordinating with violent groups outside the country in order to plan for hostile acts.

The investigations revealed that the MB leaders communicated and coordinated with Takfiri groups located in Sinai to carry out a number of terrorist attacks against several vital buildings and facilities. Other elements were directed by the outlawed group's ex-leaders to spread rumors to mislead the public opinion in Egypt for the favor of the terrorist group.

According to the Prosecution representative’s statements, the MB was also working to enhance communication links with MB fugitives in Turkey and Qatar.

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