26/07/2013 18:47
Prosecutor orders Morsi's arrest over Hamas links
An arrest order has been issued for ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi over suspected links to Hamas. State media report the Muslim Brotherhood leader has already been questioned and confronted with the evidence, according to Russia Today.
Morsi has been detained for 15 days and will be subjected to questioning over suspicions Hamas helped orchestrate his escape from prison in 2011, reported Reuters, citing Mena state agency. The toppled leader has allegedly already been "confronted with the evidence."
The accusations set against Morsi also include killing officers and prisoners and kidnapping soldiers.
During the uprisings that overthrew former President Hosni Mubarak two years ago there were a number of attacks on police stations that led to the escape of Islamists and political inmates.
The Muslim Brotherhood has condemned accusations against Morsi’s as "ridiculous" and said the detention signalled a “return to the Mubarak regime.”
Earlier, the UN urged the Egyptian military to free Morsi along with other Brotherhood leaders “without delay.” Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calls “on the interim authorities to ensure law and order along with guaranteeing the safety and security of all Egyptians.”
Morsi has been held in an unknown location since he was removed from office on July 3 by the military.