Top police officer shot dead in northern Egypt
Gunmen shot dead a senior police officer in northern Egypt
on Sunday, the latest deadly attack targeting Egyptian security personnel since
the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi.
Egyptian security officials said in a statement that two men
on a motorcycle gunned down Capt. Mohammed Eid near his house in the city of
Sharqia and escaped.
The statement said Eid was a National Security Agency
officer involved in investigating some leaders of the now-banned Muslim
Brotherhood to which Morsi belonged.
It added that he was the second senior police officer to be
killed in less than a month.
Reports say unidentified gunmen in January had killed Gen.
Mohammed Said, head of the Interior Ministry's technical office, near his home
in Cairo.
Security forces and facilities have been the target of a
series of attacks since the military deposed Morsi in July 2013.
However, the military-backed government blamed the attacks
on the Muslim Brotherhood, which it designated a terrorist organisation in
December.
Meanwhile, the Muslim Brotherhood has repeatedly denied any
link to violence, accusing the authorities of oppression.
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