Only five fugitive leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) Guidance Office have not been arrested yet, Al Bawaba News reported Wednesday. Egypt's security forces managed to arrest two prominent leaders of the banned group early Tuesday, including MB spokesperson Mahmoud Ghozlan and Abdel Rahman Al Barr. Mahmoud Ezzat, the MB Deputy Supreme Guide, tops the fugitives list since the ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013 amid speculations over his presence in Qatar, Gaza or Turkey, while others believe he never left Egypt. MB Director General Mahmoud Hussein is the second fugitive among the terrorist group's leaders. He was condemned in a number of lawsuits. Reports claim that he currently lives in the Gaza Strip, as holder of the Palestinian citizenship. Guidance Office member Mohamed Abdel Rahman Ramadan is one of the MB leaders who has not yet been arrested. He is considered one of the group's prominent leaders in the Dakahlia Governorate. Ahmed Abdel Rahman, one of the group's middle leadership, has also not been arrested by the Egyptian authorities to date. He was promoted recently to bear the responsibility of the group's management outside Egypt. Mohamed Kamal Al-Din, whose whereabouts remain unknown, is one of the terrorist group's prominent leaders, serving as the MB office's Supreme Guide in Upper Egypt.