Egypt's Security forces arrested Sunday three terrorist cells in Cairo accused of targeting army and police personnel, Al Bawaba News reported. National security sector in Cairo received information that several Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist group members formed terrorist cells in order to incite violence, assault police and army personnel, attacking Christians and their churches, and targeting public and private property. The defendants admitted that the terrorist cells have jihadi ideas that aim to commit a series of terrorist operations against police and armed forces, as well as threatening Egypt's security and stability to overthrow the current regime. Ministry of Interior confirmed that it will protect Egypt from all terrorists and criminals in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and the law.