Egypt Prosecutors Quiz Morsi over Prison Break

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Investigators began questioning Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi and members of his Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday over their involvement in a 2011 prison break, judicial sources told AFP.

The inquiry follows allegations that Morsi and senior Brotherhood members escaped from Wadi Natrun prison during the uprising that ended former president Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule.

Investigators are examining whether foreign groups such as Palestinian Hamas and Lebanon's Hizbullah were involved in the jailbreak.

State Security prosecution service investigators interviewed Morsi at an undisclosed location, the judicial sources said.

It came hours after the public prosecutor received complaints against Morsi and other Brotherhood leaders, accusing them of spying, inciting violence and damaging the economy.

Morsi, who was overthrown by Egypt's powerful army on July 3, is being held in a "safe place", interim leaders have said.

His supporters accuse the military of violating democratic principles by removing an elected leader from office, and have vowed to keep fighting for his reinstatement.

The interim authorities are working to an army-drafted roadmap, and Prime Minister Hazem al-Beblawi is closer to forming a cabinet.

Parliamentary and presidential elections are expected next year.

Comments 5
Thumb liberty 14 July 2013, 12:46

Investigators are examining whether foreign groups such as Palestinian Hamas and Lebanon's Hizbullah were involved in the jailbreak.

At that time, media reports in the the United States reported that HA operatives were behind the jailbreak and smuggled the HA cell including their leader Mustafa Shehab into the Sudan. Apparently, Shehab was not his real name but he had entered Egypt on what seemed to be an authentic and legitimate lebanese passport issued by the lebanese authorities.

Missing helicopter 14 July 2013, 17:53

I wonder if it was a pop quiz. I like to know if he passed or failed.

Missing Cyanide 14 July 2013, 18:01

why is he being held anyway?? he is the president.. what are the charges.. that's insane

Thumb geha 14 July 2013, 19:18

the brotherhood supported by iran and Qatar were trying to destabilize the region.
this is why the Qatari emir had to give up his position to his son who promised to change the direction of their politics (but still nothing has changed).
hizbushaitan was involved in the jail break, and morsy and his fellow brotherhood are Israeli agents.

Missing VINCENT 14 July 2013, 21:48

I agree with the quiz. I wonder if he was given "multiple choice" questions. It is easier that way. Now go and serve and kiss the feet of your Persian masters. A long awaited Persian dream.