
El-Arian’s arrest comes as the latest arrest in a government crackdown against the Islamist movement, an Interior Ministry source said.
Arian, the deputy leader of the Freedom and Justice party, was taken into custody from a residence in New Cairo where he had been in hiding.
“Yes, he’s been arrested and details will soon be released,” the source told the Reuters news agency on Wednesday.
The state news agency MENA said Arian was arrested in New Cairo but gave no further details.
Many Brotherhood leaders have been detained and charged with inciting violence since the army, prompted by mass protests, deposed president Mohamed Morsi on July 3.
At least 1,000 people, including security forces, died in the violence that followed Morsi’s removal.
An Egyptian court in September banned the Brotherhood group and seized their funds in an attempt to end the movement, which the government accuses of inciting violence and terrorism.
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