The Scotsman

Life in prison for head of Muslim Brotherhoo­d

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

An Egyptian court has sentenced five people, including the head of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhoo­d, to life in prison on violence-related charges.

It is the latest of several life sentences for Mohammed Badie, who has also been sentenced to death in separate trials since his 2013 arrest.

Charges have included inciting violence and planning attacks against the state.

The Cairo Criminal Court yesterday sentenced four others to ten to 15 years imprisonme­nt on the same charges, related to the killing of seven people in 2013.

The verdicts can be appealed against.

The case is related to the violence that struck Egypt after the military overthrew president Mohammed Morsi, a senior Brotherhoo­d figure, amid mass protests five years ago.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom