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Fugitive Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed al-Beltagy in a recorded statement aired on Al-Jazeera late on Wednesday, August 28, 2013.
A Nasr City prosecutor ordered on Wednesday that the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed al-Beltagy be detained for 15 days pending investigations into allegations that he detained and tortured to death citizens at the Rabaa al-Adaweya sit-in.
He was also accused of vandalizing government property, inciting violence and being part of a terrorist group.
The allegations also included murder, attempted murder and disrupting traffic and people's daily lives.
The police arrested Beltagy on Thursday in Giza.