- MB NewsParliament News
- August 23, 2007
- 2 minutes read
Egyptian security Damages Store of MB Parliamentarian

A State Security Police force damaged on Thursday a back-to-school stationary discount store run by Mohamed Abdul Baqi, a member of parliament for the constituency of Talkha, Dakahlia “northeast of Cairo “. The Muslim Brotherhood MP established this back to school store to take part in fighting price hikes.
This unjustified security escalation included the Wednesday detention of two Muslim Brotherhood (MB) parliamentarians, Rajab Abu Zeid and Sabri Amer, four months after lifting immunity on them, in a move described by in a statement issued by the MB parliamentary bloc as ” apart of the series of the security escalation carried out by the Egyptian regime against the Muslim Brotherhood.
The open air discount store that offered school stationery and other back-to school requirements for lower prices, was raided by a State Security Police force and detained four of its workers: Hassan Talaat, Mohamed Farag, Abdul Hadi Mohamed, Mohamed Al Dweli .
The detainees were referred to Talkha prosecution but they are yet to appear before the prosecutor, reports ikhwanonline the Muslim Brotherhood”s official web site.
For his part, MP Mohamed Abdul Baqi went to the police station to work for releasing the four detainees, according to ikhwanonline .