Egyptian prisons are on high alert after the Cairo criminal court referred MB Supreme Guide, Mohamed Badie's papers to the Grand Mufti Monday, a common step before execution, in the case known as the 'Rabaa operations room', security sources told Al Bawaba News Tuesday. The sources confirmed that Badie was feeling depressed and anguished after the court's decision, fearing death. "I wasn't a president, the MB Guidance office must help me because I did everything they told me. I will not be hanged alone and I will tell everything ", Badie told a source visiting him in prison. Badie and the defendants faced charges of confronting the state, spreading chaos and the attempted arson of police stations, private property and churches, after the dispersal of Rabaa Al Adaweya and Al Nahda sit-ins on August 14 2013. On April 11, the court will issue its final verdict which can be appealed by the defendants.