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Daughter of Morsi's aide implicated in espionage case: MOI
Published in Daily News Egypt on 30 - 03 - 2014

Karima Al-Serafy, daughter of ousted President Mohamed Morsi's adviser Amin Al-Serafy, was helping her father leak classified reports seized from the presidential palace to an Arab country "which supports the Muslim Brotherhood," said Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim.
Ibrahim held a press conference on Sunday to announce the Ministry of Interior's "plot to counter terrorism," in coordination with the armed forces.
The minister accused Al-Serafy of seizing confidential reports, issued by state institutions such as intelligence and Homeland Security, as part of a "plot to uncover Egypt's military secrets". The documents were transferred from Al-Serafy's daughter to Mohamed Al-Kilany, an airhost, who was tasked with delivering them to Qatar. Ibrahim noted that some of the confiscated documents were shown on the Qatari-based Al-Jazeera news network.
Al-Kilany and Karima Al-Serafy were arrested on Sunday morning. Karima was taken from her house in the Fifth Settlement to the First New Cairo Police Station, according to the Freedom and Justice Party.
International human rights watchdogs Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have both raised concerns regarding the undisclosed whereabouts of Al-Serafy's confinement, alongside a group of other presidential aides. In December, interior ministry spokesman Hany Abdel Latif told the Daily News Egypt that the group of presidential aides was kept at Tora Prison. Al-Serafy is believed to have been held since July without formal charges.
On Sunday, Ibrahim stated that Al-Serafy is implicated in an espionage case which involves the classified documents he attempted to leak. He added the ministry was able to confiscate three bags filled with "classified files which touch upon national security", which Al-Serafy attempted to give away.
Ibrahim accused the Muslim Brotherhood of establishing "terrorist cells" nationwide which target security officials and areas where citizens gather. He also accused the Brotherhood of aiming to "terrorise" citizens, "exploiting" university students, targeting police vehicles and inciting violence through social media.
The plan with which the Ministry of Interior devised to counter such practices involves creating pre-emptive strikes "within a legal framework" and listing Facebook pages which incite violence and arresting their administrators.


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