Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood chief

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 20 Agustus 2013 | 16.42

Militants have killed 25 off-duty Egyptian policemen in the deadliest attack of its kind in years. Source: AAP

EGYPT'S government has pressed its fierce campaign against the Muslim Brotherhood of ousted president Mohamed Morsi, effectively decapitating the Islamist group by arresting its supreme guide.

The detention of Mohamed Badie could throw the Brotherhood into further disarray as it struggles to withstand an onslaught by the army-installed authorities.

It also raises fears of new violence in the country, where nearly 900 people have died in days of clashes between security forces and Islamist supporters of Morsi.

In the latest bloodshed, militants killed 25 policemen in the restive Sinai Peninsula, just hours after 37 Muslim Brotherhood prisoners died in police custody.

Judicial sources, meanwhile, say fresh accusations have been levelled against Morsi, who has been detained at a secret location since his July 3 ouster by the army.

And former president Hosni Mubarak has won conditional release in the third of four cases against him, but remains in detention on the last.

The interior ministry said on Tuesday police picked up Brotherhood chief Badie near Rabaa al-Adawiya square, where more than 280 Morsi supporters were killed last week as police cleared their protest camp.

It released a video of the 70-year-old, sitting impassively on a sofa, bottles of juice and water placed conspicuously in front of him.

A senior Brotherhood official, Ahmed Aref, said on its website that Badie's arrest would change nothing.

"The leader of the Muslim Brotherhood is just one individual ... among the millions who oppose the coup," he said.

Dozens of senior Brotherhood members have been arrested or are at large, after being accused of crimes including inciting the deaths of protesters before Morsi's ouster.

Violence continues to rock the country and draw international opprobrium.

On Monday morning, militants killed 25 riot police in two buses in the Sinai peninsula, in the deadliest such attack in decades.

The interior ministry blamed "armed terrorist groups" and Egypt closed its border with the Palestinian Gaza strip, near where the killings happened.

Security sources said another policeman was killed in north Sinai, bringing the number of security force members killed in Sinai since Morsi's ouster to 75.

On Monday evening, coffins draped with Egyptian carrying the bodies of the 25 police arrived in Cairo.

State television offered live coverage of the arrival, and added a black mourning strip to the "Egypt fighting terrorism" banner it has run for days.

The Sinai attack came hours after 37 Muslim Brotherhood detainees died as they were being transferred to a north Cairo jail.

Authorities said they suffocated on tear gas fired by police trying to free an officer the prisoners had taken hostage.

But the Brotherhood, the once-banned movement from which Morsi hailed, held the police accountable, accusing them of "murder".

They said the incident affirmed "the intentional violence aimed at opponents of the coup, and the cold-blooded killing of which they are targets".

United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon said he was "deeply disturbed" by the deaths and called for a full investigation".

The international community has fiercely condemned the violence, with rights group Amnesty International decrying it as "utter carnage".


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