BFF-31 12 suspected jihadists killed in Egypt raids: ministry

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12 suspected jihadists killed in Egypt raids: ministry

CAIRO, May 20, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Twelve suspected jihadists were killed
Monday in police raids near Cairo, Egypt’s interior ministry said, a day
after a bomb blast injured 17 people including tourists near the Giza
pyramids.

Security forces “carried out a raid against an apartment in the 6th of
October district used for making explosive devices… These forces were shot
at and responded, which left seven dead among the group,” which has ties to
the Muslim Brotherhood, the ministry said in a statement.

In another such raid in Cairo’s Al-Shorouk neighbourhood against the
militant Hasm group, an armed affiliate of the Muslim Brotherhood, the
ministry said five suspected jihadists were killed in an exchange of fire.

Weapons and ammunition were seized in the two apartments, the interior
ministry said.

“As part of the ministry’s efforts to tackle the Muslim Brotherhood
terrorist organisation, information reached national security services” of
attacks being prepared by Hasm, the ministry said.

The statement did not directly link the raids to Sunday’s attack in which a
roadside bomb hit a tourist bus near the famed Giza pyramids.

There was no claim of responsibility.

It came months after three Vietnamese holidaymakers and their Egyptian
guide were killed when a roadside bomb hit their bus near the pyramids in
December.

Egyptian authorities led a crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood members after
the military overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.

The Hasm group emerged in 2016 and has in the past claimed responsibility
for several attacks.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1448 hrs