By way of Asma Alsharif CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian safety forces have arrested the son of a Muslim Brotherhood chief on prices of inciting violence, the Inside Ministry stated, in the latest transfer in a crackdown towards the group now branded a terrorist group. Anas Beltagi was once arrested on Monday with two others in an condominium in Nasr Metropolis, the identical district where security forces in August broke up protests calling for the reinstatement of President Mohamed Mursi, a Muslim Brotherhood leader who used to be ousted by using the army in July. They were found in possession of a shotgun and ammunition, the Interior Ministry said in a commentary. Beltagi’s father, Mohamed Beltagi, is in penitentiary and dealing with trial for inciting violence together with other Muslim Brotherhood leaders.