After three months of negotiations, Interpol accepted the Egyptian authorities' request to put Islamist leader Assem Abdel Maged on the "red notice" list, assistant to interior minister Sayed Shafik told Al-Ahram Arabic Monday. Egyptian interior ministry said Qatari-based Abdel Maged would be arrested in any of the 190 member states of the Interpol, following the death sentence issued in absentia against Maged by an Egyptian court last August. Egypt charged Maged with killing protestors in Upper Egypt Assyut city, following wide protests against former President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. Maged left Egypt headed to Doha after Morsi's ouster to escape justice. He had been released in 2006 after 25 years in prison over charges of killing former President Anwar Al-Sadat in 1981.