Muslim Brotherhood Asset Freezing Committee Chairman Ezzat Khamis said the committee had frozen the assets of 906 Brotherhood members and lifted the freezing on five of them, which brings the total number to 901 members.
Khamis added in a press conference on Wednesday that the legal proceedings against another 166 Brotherhood members are underway.
He also said that assets of 1,137 Brotherhood associations were frozen, of which 41 were lifted, bringing the total number to 1,096 associations.