CAIRO - Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie Monday accused two officers of the disbanded State Security Police of the robbery that targeted his house Sunday night. Waleed Shalaby, Badie's spokesperson, said initial investigations showed that former security officials had broken into the house in the governorate of Beni Sueif, about 120 km south of Cairo, which was unoccupied as Badie and his family were in Cairo. The Islamist leader returned to the house Sunday to discover it had been tampered with and various items had disappeared. Still, no valuables or electric appliances were stolen. The two-storey building was stormed through “advanced technology, as no doors or windows were broken, a technique only available to security bodies, according to the group's website ikhwanonline.com. Neighbours said that the incident had most likely taken place Friday evening.