Egypt seizes heavy weapons from arms smugglers (AP) Associated Press) By MAGGIE MICHAEL CAIRO, EGYPT 05/10/12 11:30 am ET)
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CAIRO – Egyptian security forces seized near the Libyan border on
Thursday dozens of heavy weapons allegedly bound for the Sinai
Peninsula to stir up trouble ahead of upcoming presidential
elections, a police official said.
Authorities uncovered the munitions — including 40 surface-to-surface
missiles, 17 rocket-propelled grenade launchers, mortar rounds,
automatic rifles and around 10,000 artillery shells — in three
vehicles near the Mediterranean resort city of Marsa Matrouh, some
430 kilometers (270 miles) northwest of Cairo, the official said.
Three Egyptian Bedouin smugglers were arrested, the official said on
condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the
media. Two of the men were from the Egyptian town of Rafah on the
border with the Gaza Strip.
The official said the men claimed they were transporting the weapons
to Egypt´s Sinai Peninsula to use "against army and police forces
securing the borders to create chaos before presidential elections."
Egypt´s first presidential vote since last year´s uprising that
ousted longtime leader Hosni Mubarak is scheduled for May 23-24.
The confiscated weapons most likely came from Libya, which has become
a key source of illicit arms since the civil war there last year, the
official said.
During the eight-month conflict that led to the toppling and killing
of Moammar Gadhafi, Libyan citizens-turned-fighters stormed weapons
storehouses and military camps to arm themselves, and the country is
awash in everything from machine guns to mortars.
A flood of weapons from Libya has added to security concerns in
Egypt, where police have yet to fully return to the nation´s streets
since disappearing early in last year´s uprising.
Authorities fear the weapons most often fall into the hands of
Islamist militants in Sinai who have moved swiftly to exploit the
security void, carrying out almost daily attacks on security forces.
They enjoy near complete control over parts of border towns like
Rafah. Elsewhere in Sinai, they have taken advantage of long-standing
grievances by the area´s Bedouin inhabitants over services and
development to recruit and whip up anti-government sentiment.
In February last year, several militant groups joined forces in Sinai
and nine months later declared in messages posted on militant
websites the creation of an Islamic emirate in Sinai and stated their
allegiance to al-Qaida.
Israeli officials also have expressed concerns about looted weapons
from Libya, saying that munitions, including longer-range Scud
missiles, are being smuggled from there through Sinai and into the
Gaza Strip.
In April, two rockets believed to have been smuggled from Libya were
fired from Egypt´s Sinai desert toward the Israeli resort town of
Eilat. No one was hurt and Egypt denied that the rockets were fired
from its territory. (© 2012 The Associated Press 05/10/12)
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