CAIRO: Egypt's former Minister of Interior, already incited for one charge and facing murder charges, is facing a new lawsuit. Habib al-Adly is accused of killing 27 Coptic Christians in the bombing outside Two Saints Church in Egypt's Mediterranean city of Alexandria on New Year's Eve. Naguib Gabriel, the lawyer who filed the case, asked Public Prosecutor Abdel Magid Mahmoud to collect all evidence in the New Year explosions in Alexandria and to listen to all records between the now-dissolved Sate Security Investigation and its branches in Alexandria during this period. Gabriel also called to investigate Alexandria's former chief of police and the head of the police bureau for protecting churches, especially after an al-Qaeda threat to blow up Coptic churches in Iraq. Gabriel demanded to probe into what UK intelligence agencies published on the websites, which revealed that al-Adly was involved in the New Year bombings.