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Security arrests suspects of fabricating phone call between high-level officials over bribery According to the security, the suspects, one of whom had a criminal record, impersonate state officials to deceive businessmen into paying bribes.
Egypt's National Security Agency has arrested two suspects of impersonating two high-level officials and fabricating a phone call in which they negotiated illegal awarding of contracts of some major national projects to certain companies in exchange for a huge bribe, with the aim of defaming the Egyptian government. According to the security, the suspects, one of whom had a criminal record, impersonate state officials to deceive businessmen into paying bribes. In an official statement, the Ministry of Interior identified the suspects as a 61-year-old unemployed, previously convicted swindler who pretended to be a police general, and a 52-year-old woman claiming the identity of a presidential advisor. The fabricated call was leaked via a fugitive Muslim Brotherhood TV show host Abdullah El-Sherif and then went viral on social media. The security investigation showed that one of the suspects was in contact with El-Sherif.