Security forces detained 36 Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist group's leaders in Giza, Menya, Sohag and Beheira governorates, during the past 24 hours, al-Bawaba News reported Friday. The prosecution office has charged them with inciting violence against state institutions, army personnel and policemen. President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has been trying to revive the country's economy, after the June 30 Revolution, which led to the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi, the leading member of the MB. The country has been living in a state of political turmoil and security vacuum as a result of MB's targeting of state institutions, army personnel and policemen, especially in northern Sinai.