Five businessmen linked to the banned Muslim Brotherhood have been given lengthy prison terms by a Cairo court on charges of financing terrorism and belonging to an illegal organisation.
The verdict, issued on Monday after multiple postponements, is one of the most prominent convictions this year under Egyptβs long-running crackdown on the Islamist movement.
The Supreme State Security Criminal Court gave Wael Mohamed and Osama Hassan Orabi life sentences, while Ashraf Saleh, Ahmed Labib and Ismail Riyad were each jailed for 15 years.
The court ordered that all five be placed under police supervision for five years after serving their terms and that they, along with the Brotherhood, remain listed as terrorist entities.
Two of the men were charged with leading a terrorist cell on the Brotherhood's behalf with the aim of βundermining state institutions, spreading false information, and supporting acts intended to destabilise Egyptβ.
The other three were accused of being accomplices βwith full knowledgeβ of the groupβs nefarious purposes.
Prosecutors said the defendants used business networks to channel money to Brotherhood activities and βto achieve the organisationβs objectives through violenceβ.
The ruling followed a protracted trial in Egyptβs terrorism courts that began in 2021 and was reserved for judgment in September 2025, but it was again postponed.
Prosecutors delivered heated closing arguments in November, accus
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