The Supreme Criminal Court for State Security decided to inform Interpol to track down the leaders, arrest them and hand them over to the Egyptian authorities.
The list includes former Secretary General Mahmoud Hussein and Medhat Ahmed Al-Haddad, a former Brotherhood official in Turkey.
The court accused the defendants of “taking the lead of a terrorist group, the Brotherhood, and joining that group knowing its purpose.”
The referral order stated that between 2015 and 2021 they had joined a terrorist group, smuggled funds overseas, and possessed incendiary publications.
A red notice obliges all police agencies in all Interpol member states to respond immediately to the request, work to implement what it says and deport the wanted persons to their countries.
On Wednesday, an Egyptian court decided to include 20 Brotherhood leaders on the country’s terrorist lisgts.