Case Filekaggle-ho-024606House OversightEgyptian security officials cite mass prison escapes and al‑Qaeda links fueling Sinai violence after 2011 revolution
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Egyptian security officials cite mass prison escapes and al‑Qaeda links fueling Sinai violence after 2011 revolution
Egyptian security officials cite mass prison escapes and al‑Qaeda links fueling Sinai violence after 2011 revolution The passage provides concrete figures (23,000 escaped prisoners, 7,300 recaptured) and names specific individuals (Gen. Saleh el‑Masry, Gen. Ahmed Gamal El Din, Maj. Yaser Atia, Ramzi Mahmoud al‑Mowafi) linking them to extremist activity in Sinai. While it offers actionable leads-prison‑break data, a known explosives expert, and alleged al‑Qaeda flyers-the information is largely contextual and not previously documented in major outlets, limiting its immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Deputy Interior Minister claims 23,000 prisoners escaped during the 2011 upheaval, with only 7,300 recaptured by May.; Ramzi Mahmoud al‑Mowafi, dubbed “the chemist,” allegedly escaped prison on Jan. 30, fled to Afghanistan, joined al‑Qaeda, and is now operating in Sinai.; Gen. Saleh el‑Masry attributes recent attacks on police and civilians to Takfir wal‑Hijra and infiltrating Palestinian factions.
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