Egypt arrests senior Muslim Brotherhood leader
CAIRO: A key figure in the Muslim Brotherhood was arrested after months on the run, Egypt's Interior Ministry said.
The ministry said Essam el-Erian, the deputy leader of the Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice party, was apprehended in the early hours Wednesday in an apartment in an eastern Cairo suburb.
El-Erian is one of the few senior Brotherhood figures still on the run.
The media-savvy el-Erian was among the group's more moderate figures but turned hard-line and went into hiding after the July 3 coup that ousted President Mohamed Morsi, who hails from the same group.
Egypt's new, military-backed authorities have cracked down on the group, arresting hundreds of Brotherhood figures and putting top leaders on trial on charges of inciting violence and murder.