Egypt's security forces arrested Tuesday 20 Muslim Brotherhood (MB)'s supporters in Giza for protesting the judicial verdict against ousted President Mohamed Morsi, Al Bawaba News reported. Cairo Criminal Court sentenced the former President and other MB's leaders to 20-year imprisonment in accusation of torturing the opponents during their rule in the publicly known Itihadeya Case. The protesters blocked Al-Haram Street in Giza, chanting slogans against Egyptian judiciary. Security forces were deployed to the street to break up the demonstrations.