Egypt’s General Prosecution has renewed for 15 days the detention of three Egyptian men suspected of planning attacks on targets in Cairo and Alexandria, including a foreign embassy.
Egyptian Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim announced upon the arrest of the suspects earlier in May that the three had been communicating with an “Al-Qaeda” figure.
The three men face charges of belonging to Al-Qaeda group, plotting domestic terrorist attacks and political assassinations.
Ibrahim had also announced that the three suspects were affiliated with the ultra-conservative Gamaa Jihadiyah group, suspected members of which were arrested last October and charged with establishing a “terrorist cell” in Cairo’s Nasr City district.
Ahram