The detained include Abdel-Rahman el-Morsi, a Brotherhood leader and member of the group's Guidance Office, the Supreme State Security Prosecution said in a statement yesterday, adding that the men were now under investigation.
The Brotherhood won a series of democratic elections after Egypt's 2011 uprising. Mohammed Morsi, a senior member of the group, was elected president in 2012 but was overthrown by the military after a divisive year in power.
Since then, the government has carried out a widespread crackdown on the Brotherhood and other opponents, with hundreds killed and thousands jailed.
El-Morsi was known as one of the Brotherhood members who sought reconciliation with the government, which has branded it a terrorist organization.
Some Brotherhood leaders are living in exile, although most of the cadre involved in Morsi's year in power remain imprisoned in Egypt, with several including Morsi sentenced to death.
The arrests come a day after Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry began a visit to Washington to strengthen such ties with the new administration of President Donald Trump.
Shoukry also met US National Security Adviser Lt. General H R McMaster on Monday, congratulating him on his new post and describing Egypt as essential for promoting peace and stability in a turbulent Middle East.
"Shoukry expressed that he aspires to cooperate with him in the next stage in supporting and promoting Egyptian-American relations, thereby reflecting their specific and strategic features, and emphasizing the importance of achieving the common interests of both countries during the coming period especially in light of President Donald Trump's Administration," his office said in a statement.
Later yesterday, a Cairo court sentenced four defendants to prison involved with soccer fan organizations known as "Ultras" to prison for "incitement against the state."
One of the defendants, Abdel-Rahman al-Qaradawi, was given five years for disseminating "false news," damaging the country's interests and disturbing peace and security.
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