Egyptian court sentences Badie, 35 others to life in prison

Badie (72), the top leader of the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood, was arrested in August 2013 and tried under various charges.

May 30, 2016 05:09 pm | Updated 05:09 pm IST - Cairo

Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie and 35 other members of the proscribed Islamist group were on Monday sentenced to life for committing violent acts after the ouster of country’s first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi in 2013.

Forty-nine people were sentenced from 3 to 15 years in intensive prison in the same case that led to the killing of three people in July 2013.

Nine defendants were sentenced to 15 years, 20 defendants were sentenced to 10 years and 20 defendants were sentenced to 3 years, court officials said.

Twenty people were acquitted for lack of evidence, they said.

The incident took place in July 2013 in the Canal city of Ismailia when clashes between the Muslim Brotherhood members and the security forces killed three people and injured dozens.

The defendants were charged of rallying to commit crimes, attacking people, harm public properties and disturbing national security, among other charges.

Badie (72), the top leader of the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood, was arrested in August 2013 and tried under various charges. He has already been sentenced to life for murder and inciting violence.

The Muslim Brotherhood was designated as a terrorist organisation in November 2013 by the government after the ouster of Islamist ex-president Morsi.

Morsi himself alongwith Badie and 100 other leaders were also sentenced to death in June last year for escaping from prison in 2011. However, an Egyptian court later quashed the death sentence against Badie.

Hundreds of other Muslim Brotherhood members were also sentenced for life in various cases.

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