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Al Qaeda-linked cell ‘targeted’ French, US embassies in Egypt
By News Wires the 15/05/2013 - 20:22

Members of an al Qaeda-linked cell detained by Egyptian authorities earlier 
this week were planning to commit 
suicide attacks on the French and US embassies in Cairo, the MENA state 
news agency quoted investigators as saying on Wednesday.
An Al-Qaeda-linked cell broken up in 
Egypt at the weekend planned to bomb the US and French embassies in 
Cairo, state news agency MENA quoted investigators as saying on 
Wednesday.
"The accused planned suicide car bombings outside the embassies of France and 
the United States in Egypt," MENA said
In the case of the French mission, the motive was to register a 
protest "against French military intervention in Mali," investigators 
were quoted as saying.
The news agency did not say why the American embassy was to be targeted.
On Saturday, Egyptian Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim said police 
had arrested three members of a "terror cell" involved in a 
transnational plot to bomb a Western embassy and other targets.
Ibrahim said they were captured with 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of 
fertiliser, and a computer containing instructions on bomb-making.
MENA said the three were Egyptian and quoted security sources as 
saying they had been among prisoners who managed to escape from prison 
during the 2011 uprising against former president Hosni Mubarak.
Two of the suspects had been extradited in 2009, one from Algeria and the other 
from Iran, the agency said.
The three admitted having been in contact with Al-Qaeda but denied plotting any 
attacks, the agency added.
On Saturday, Ibrahim said they had been in touch with Kurdi Dawud 
al-Assadi who is "the head of Al-Qaeda in some west Asian countries."
One of them associated with Al-Qaeda members in Algeria and received 
training from the loose-knit militant organisation in Pakistan and Iran, 
Ibrahim said.
The suspects' lawyer said he attended their questioning on Saturday 
and claimed the prosecution had no evidence, including disputing that 
they were caught with explosives.
"This is just a case of the security apparatus trying to assert its worth," 
Mamduh Ismail told AFP.
MENA said on Saturday prosecutors had ordered two of the suspects, 
from the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, detained for questioning for a 
renewable 15-day period, and that the third was under house arrest.
Two of the suspects had also travelled to Mali, where French troops battled 
Al-Qaeda-inspired militants, MENA reported.
According to Ibrahim, Assadi had instructed the suspects to 
coordinate with two other alleged militants before their capture last 
October after a firefight that killed a gunman in a Cairo apartment.
Those two, also alleged to have Al-Qaeda links, are now on trial.
Fuad Allam, a retired interior ministry general who helped crack down on 
Islamist militants in the 1980s, said he believed militants 
identifying with Al-Qaeda have begun to coalesce after the Arab Spring 
uprisings.
"The terror cells (in the region) are beginning to gather, they seem to have an 
organisation."
One of the suspects arrested in October allegedly had links to an 
attack last September 11 on the US consulate in the Libyan city of 
Benghazi that killed ambassador Chris Stevens.
Egypt has previously announced arresting Al-Qaeda-linked militants in the 
country, which has seen a low-level Islamist insurgency and 
militant attacks on tourist sites over the past three decades.
Some veteran Egyptian Islamist militants are now in Al-Qaeda's 
leadership. Most prominent is Ayman al-Zawahiri, who heads the extremist 
organisation founded by Osama bin Laden.
Others had been jailed and recanted violence before their release following the 
2011 uprising.
There has been a resurgence in militant attacks since the uprising, 
confined to the sparsely populated Sinai peninsula, in which both 
Egyptian troops and neighbouring Israel have been targeted.
(AFP)
 
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Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20130515-egypt-al-qaeda-linked-cell-french-us-embassies

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