Egypt prosecution seeks to arrest Brotherhood's top leaders

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Egyptian acting prosecutor general, Ahmed Ezz el-Din, has ordered a warrant to arrest Mohamed Badei, the No.1 leader of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group, on charges of inciting of killing the anti-Morsi protesters, state-run Ahram website said Thursday.

The warrant also includes Badei's deputy, Kirate El-Shater.

According to the report, investigations revealed that they hired thugs to kill opponents of ousted president Mohamed Morsi outside the MB's headquarters in Cairo.

Egyptian security forces on Wednesday evening have arrested Mohamed Saad al-katatni, the leader of the MB's Freedom and Justice Party, and Rashad al-Bayoumi, deputy general guide of the group. Endi

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