In detail … Learn about the properties of the leaders of the Egyptian Brotherhood



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Source: Cairo – Ashraf Abdel Hamid

Next Sunday, the Cairo Urgent Affairs Court will consider a lawsuit filed by the Committee to preserve the Brotherhood’s funds to dispose and transfer ownership of the funds and properties of the group’s leaders to the state treasury, after the participation of these leaders in financing and supporting terrorism and the group’s qualitative armed committees, such as the resolution and the revolution brigade.

The list included the Brotherhood’s mentor, Muhammad Badi, the deputy guide, Khairat al-Shater, the family of the late President Mohamed Morsi and the group’s mufti Abd al-Rahman al-Barr, as well as Dr. Muhammad al-Beltagy. , Mahmoud Ghazlan, Asaad al-Sheikdelha, Amin al-Mohamed, former director of the president’s office and former president of Mohamed Morsi, Ahmed. Taha Wahdan, Ahmed Diab Al-Deeb, and former Minister of Supply Basem Odeh, Mohsen Radi, Mahmoud Zanati, Rizk Omara, Baligh Najjar, Ihab Salama, Muhammad Abdul-Radi Aboud, Amir Sweidan, Salah al-Qadi, Husam Abu Bakr, Khaled Nassar, former youth minister of Usam Hudam Hudin, former youth minister of Usam Hudam Hudami during the Aymah Hudami era

Details of your private property

Al-Arabiya.net and Al-Hadath.net obtained information revealing the details of some of the properties of these leaders and other leaders of the group, which are owned and not owned by the group.

The information revealed that Khairat Al-Shater, the group’s deputy guide, owned Salsabil Computer Services Company and Sharra Zad for retail, and owned a large percentage of Sanabel Trading Company, Al-Shehab Motors Company, Siwa Land Reclamation Company and Zar Leather Company, and also owned a group of private schools.

It also included that Ahmed Abdel-Ati, director of former President Mohamed Morsi’s office, owns a stake in a pharmaceutical company and another company to supply medical supplies to Arab countries, while Asaad Sheikha, the group’s leader and son of the Mohamed Morsi’s sister, owns a stake in Misr Contracting Company, and had a high paying job in a company. Medicines owned by Ahmed Abdel-Ati, while Mahmoud Ghazlan, a member of the Guidance Office, owns a stake in an agricultural project company called Al-Waha, as well as overseeing several urban development projects owned by the group. Husam Abu Bakr, a member of the Guidance Office, owns an elevator company, while Mohsen Rady, the group leader, owns a group. Schools called Al-Fath Schools in Banha, his hometown in Qalyubia, and an artistic and film production company, and Khaled Al-Qazzaz, son of Adly Al-Qazzaz, the leader of the group, owns several private schools in the area of Mokattam.

Real estate companies

It turned out that Mamdouh al-Husseini, a member of the group’s Secret Guidance and Guidance Office in Cairo, owns several real estate companies and is a partner in Al-Madaen Construction and Design Company with the group’s leader, Ahmed Shousha, owner of a land transport and printing company.

Saad al-Husseini, a member of the Guidance Office, also owns the Hejaz Company for Fund Investment, and Rashad al-Matini, the group’s leader and Minister of Transport during the Brotherhood era, owns a consulting office of engineering and is linked in association with Dr. Amr Darraj, the former minister of international cooperation and consulting firm during the Brotherhood era, and the group leader fled Turkey in an engineering company that fled Turkey.

Furthermore, the information revealed that Hasan Malik, the leader of the group, has several Turkish furniture trading agencies called Istiqbal and a partner in various companies such as Rawaj for the import and export of household appliances, Virginia Tourism Company and Al-Anwar Trading and Agencies Company. .



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