Cairo prosecution office called Monday for Syndicate of Journalists head, Yehya Qallash to hear his statement on storming of syndicate's headquarters in Cairo, Al Bawaba News reported. Qallash is expected to reveal his side of the story concerning the crisis between the Press Syndicate and the ministry of interior, which surfaced after security forces stormed into the syndicate's headquarters earlier this month. As a result, a number of journalists organized a sit-in as a sign of protest against the storming of their syndicate's headquarters by security forces and the arrest of two journalists. Shubra El-Kheima prosecution office ordered detention of two journalists, Amr Badr and Mahmoud Al Sakka for 15 days in Tora prison pending investigations. Both journalists are accused of attempting to overthrow the government, changing the state's constitution and Republican system, as well as joining associations, bodies and organizations that seek to disable the provisions of the constitution and laws. The two journalists are also charged with preventing state institutions and authorities from carrying out their work, harming national unity and social peace, in addition to distributing false information likely to disturb public security.