The Al Chourouk newspaper declared in its issue this Monday that the anti-terrorism judicial pole has opened an inquiry against the president of Ennahdha, Rached Ghannouchi, his son-in-law Rafik Bouchleka, frozen deputy, Saïed Frjani, and several other party members.
This investigation comes after the disclosures made a few months ago by the newspaper Al Anwar on the fortune of Ghannouchi which would reach 2,700 billion, and on the direct connections of this money with the terrorist nebula of the Muslim Brotherhood. The newspaper correspondingly spoke of the seizure by the Egyptian authorities of documents concerning the origin of this fortune, after the arrest of the head of finances of the group of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Ibrahim Ezzat.
The prosecution in Tunis has, according to the Al Chourouk newspaper, coordinated with the Egyptian authorities to acquire copies of these seized documents, as well as with the French authorities in relation to several establishments run by Enahdha leaders. Also according to Al Chourouk, the prosecution charged the judicial anti-terrorism pole with the investigation, because of the presence of intense suspicions of links between this money and terrorist activities. And this, after seeing indisputable evidence on this subject.
The judicial pole in turn charged with the investigation of the anti-terrorist brigade of the National Guard in L’Aouina which has already begun its work and sent a summons to Rached Ghannouchi, Rafik Bouchleka, Saïed Ferjani and other members. from the leadership of Ennahdha’s party.
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