24 Sharqiya Muslim Brotherhood Members Detained

24 Sharqiya Muslim Brotherhood Members Detained

State security forces at the northern Egyptian governorate of Sharqiya detained on Thursday at noon two Muslim Brotherhood (MB) members in the district of Fakous, raising to 24 the number of MB members detained since the dawn of the same day.
 
Ismail Abdul Wahab Awad Al-Tawila , a primary school teacher and Mohamed Ali Hassanein Al Sawalih, an instructor at the ministry of education, were arrested while they were in their workplace.
 
The state security forces launched earlier on the same day, Thursday at dawn, a crackdown that included arresting 22 Muslim Brotherhood members, and two other houses were raided but their owners weren’t in their houses during the raid.
 
This crackdown was accompanied by myriads of Central Security Forces, Fakous police forces and armored vehicles that raided houses and violated their sanctuaries and intimidating women and children.
 
 
 
The MB members detained on Thursday at dawn and at noon are:
1- Ahmed Mousa Haggag, from the village of Akiad, a retired manager of an education district.
2-Al-Sayyed Salahuddin Bayyoumi, from the village of Haj Omar, English language teacher.
3-Gamal Mohamed Al Sayed, from the village of Haj Omar, a primary school teacher.
4- Hamdi Abdul Aal Ramadan, from the village of Abu Shalab, Arabic teacher.
5-Ibrahim Mohamed Sayed Ahmed, from the village of Al Hager, a civil engineer.
6-Mohamed Hassan Ahmed Al Zayyat, from Bandar Fakous, owner of the Islamic Da”wa bookstore.
7- Abu Obaida Al-Aqid, from Bandar Fakous, an agronomist.
8- Mohamed Al-Sayyed Ismail, from the village of Manzil Naim, an assistant professor at the fisheries research center.
9-Ali Mostafa Ghanem, from village of Al Sawalih, Quran teacher at Al-Azhar.
10-Gamal Abdul Wahab Awad Allaam, from the village of Attaweelah, a secondary school Arabic teacher.
11-Sheikh Ahmed Al-Sayyed Hussein, from the village of Al Hismiya, a barber.
12-Al-Sayyed Abdullah Solaiman Eissa, from the village of Al Azzazi, a primary school teacher.
13-Mahmoud Abdel Hadi, from the village of Al Azzazi, a merchant.
14-Said Solaiman Mohamed, from the village of As Seneta, a teacher.
15-Ayman Salama, from the village of Awlad Abdin, a marriage official and a Quran teacher.
16-Riadh Abd Al-Muti, from the village of Attaweelah, a manger at As Salihiyah administration.
17-Hossam Mahmoud Al Shahat Al Sawi, from the village of Akiad- Al-Darraka, an Arabic teacher.
18-Ahmed Abdul Moneim Al Sawi, from the village of Akiad- Al-Darraka, an English teacher.
19-Ahmed Hamed Al Sawi, from the village of Akiad- Al-Darraka, a farmer.
20-Al Sayed Abdul Ghaffar, from the village of Akiad- Al-Darraka, a farmer.
21-Ibrahim Abdul Moneim Ibrahim Al Sayed, from the village of Akiad- Al-Darraka, BA in computer sciences.
22-Gomaah Ibrahim Abu Zeid, from the village of Manzil Naim, a primary school principal.
23- Ismail Abdul Wahab Awad Al-Tawila, a primary school teacher
24-Mohamed Ali Hassanein Al Sawalih, an instructor at the ministry of education.
 
Also raided were houses of Ali Nasef, an engineer at the City Council, from the village of Akiad, and Mohamed Hamed Al Sawi, imam and public speaker, from the village of Akiad and Al-Daraka, but they weren’t in their houses at that time.
 
The security forces detained last Fitr Feast (Lesser Bairam) 40 residents of As Salihiyah Al-Qadima village, Fakous, after clashes during which the security forces blocked performing the feast prayers in an area called for the Muslim Brotherhood. 30 of them are still detained and they were moved to Zagazig public prison.