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Prosecutors launch criminal probe against Morsi

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Cairo: Egypt has launched a criminal probe against deposed Islamist President Mohammed Morsi for alleged spying, inciting violence and ruining the economy, in a blow to thousands of his supporters who have been staging a sit-in here demanding his reinstatement.

Egyptian prosecutors yesterday announced the criminal investigation against Morsi and several other leading Muslim Brotherhood figures, including the Islamist movement’s top leader Mohamed Badie.

61-year-old Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically elected president, was toppled by the powerful military early this month and since has been kept under detention along with some senior aides of his Muslim Brotherhood party. Morsi was last seen in public on June 26 and has been held at an undisclosed location.

A foreign ministry spokesman, earlier this week had said, Morsi is in a “safe place” following his ouster.

The prosecutors said they were examining complaints of spying, inciting violence and ruining the economy against the leaders.

In a statement, the public prosecutor’s office said it had received complaints against Morsi and eight other Islamist figures including Badie. It did not identify other Islamist leaders. (PTI)

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