CAIRO: An Egyptian businessman and his son accused of killing at least 18 protesters in Suez during the 18 days of protests that ousted the former government, were reported to have been arrested on Wednesday. According to police sources, Ibrahim Farag and his son Adil were found and arrested in Cairo after having been on the run for weeks. Farag and his son are accused of shooting protesters who attacked a police station near his car dealership on January 28. The two will stand trial with 9 others also accused of killing protesters. Two of Farag's other sons — also accused of shooting protesters — are still missing. Some 30 people were killed in Suez during the uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak. BM