A lawyer submitted a communication to the Egyptian Public Prosecutor, accusing the artist Amr Waked of "inciting against the Egyptian state, bullying abroad, intentionally publishing false news, and engaging with a banned terrorist group to achieve its criminal purposes, which is the Brotherhood."

According to the Egyptian media, the communication submitted by the lawyer of cassation and the Supreme Constitutional, Tariq Mahmoud, No. No. 49667 of 2019, and the statement said that “Amr and the fugitive representative leads a terrorist cell with some anti-Egypt entities to incite against the Egyptian state in international forums, and these authorities He organizes press conferences in which he attacks Egypt, its institutions and leaders and demands the international community to interfere in the Egyptian internal affairs.

The report added that "Amr Waked receives funds with huge sums of millions of dollars, and it is considered a tool implemented in the hands of those parties, foremost of which is the international organization of the Brotherhood."

The statement pointed out that "Amr Waked incites against Egypt during the conferences he attends, transmits a false picture about it and raises false accusations against the state institutions with the aim of destabilizing the internal security of the country, disturbing social security and peace and stirring strife in Egyptian society, and preventing state institutions from practicing their constitutional and legislative actions, in addition to To incite him to foreign interference in the Egyptian internal affairs. "

The lawyer demanded the opening of urgent and immediate investigations into the facts of the communication, placing the name "Amr Waked" on lists of waiting for access, issuing an arrest warrant and bringing the complainant against him for committing the crimes mentioned in the communication, and notifying INTERPOL to include his name on the list of the Red Notice to arrest him and hand him over to the Egyptian authorities, And refer him to an urgent criminal trial.