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Security forces uncovered dozens of missiles and explosives in a stock room in the Dar al-Salam district of Cairo, security sources said on Friday.

The weapons included two rocket-propelled grenade missiles, 10 mortar missiles, 61 anti-aircraft missiles, 28 projectiles and 22 explosives.

The owner of an unlicensed foundry confessed to the police that he had bought the weapons from a scrap stockyard in the Abu Regeila neighborhood, and that they had been discarded by the Armed Forces in Suez. Security forces went to the stockyard in question and arrested the security guard there. They also seized more weapons found onsite.

A police report was filed and the prosecution conducted initial investigations. Prosecutors ordered the arrest of the owner of the stockyard, whose whereabouts are unkown.

In October, security forces raided a flat in the Nasr City neighborhood, killed an alleged terrorism suspect and seized a number of sophisticated weapons.

There have been several reports of arms smuggling across the border with Libya in recent months.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Fouad Badrawy, secretary of the Wafd Party, filed a police report on Sunday accusing former presidential hopeful Hazem Salah Abu Ismail of inciting his supporters to break into the party headquarters, assaulting police and party employees, ransacking offices, and lighting it on fire.

Wafd said on Saturday that some members of the Hazemoun movement, supporters of Salafi Sheikh Abu Ismail, attacked the party headquarters using live ammunition, birdshot and sticks. The assailants smashed vehicles belonging to party members and employees of its newspaper in addition to setting the building on fire, the party said.  

Abu Ismail denied Badrawy accusations during phone calls with several television programs, threatening to sue anyone who connects his name with the incidents.

A reporter for privately-owned daily Al-Watan, Hussein Ahmed Hussein, filed a similar complaint against Abu Ismail for inciting supporters to attack him while he was covering their protest on Saturday in Lebanon Square, Mohandiseen.

Abu Ismail’s supporters were demonstrating against opposition protesters trapping Sheikh Ahmed al-Mahalawy inside Al-Qaed Ibrahim Mosque in Alexandria Friday after he had called on people to approve the constitution draft in the referendum on Saturday.  

Edited translation from MENA

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A member of the Freedom and Justice Party was arrested while en route to Heliopolis for possession of an automatic weapon and 160 rounds of ammunition, according to privately owned daily Al-Shorouk's website.

The paper reported that a microbus was stopped at the Salam checkpoint on the Ring Road when one of the passengers, Amr Zaky Awadallah, would found in possession of the weapon during a search of the vehicle.

In a police report, Awadallah said he was on his way to Heliopolis to meet with a leading member of the Freedom and Justice Party, after which both were planning on heading to a polling station with the weapons.

The paper added that Awadallah possessed a Freedom and Justice Party membership ID. He was referred to Marg Prosecution for further investigation.

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A prominent national religious institution is condemning severe physical abuse of students following recent reports of corporal punishment in local schools.

Dar al-Ifta issued a religious edict Thursday that severe beatings of students by teachers may harm them physically or psychologically and that perpetrators of these forbidden acts are considered transgressors, according to state TV's website.

The edict reasoned that Islam banned all forms of harming people and there is no citation of Prophet Mohamed ever striking a child. It also added that children may be disciplined and corrected but not punished for committing sins until they reach adulthood.

The edict said corporal punishment in schools has become far removed from educational purposes and is being used as punishment and even for revenge, which it said was undoubtedly forbidden.

Several incidents of classroom abuse have been reported over the past week, including a Luxor teacher breaking a student's finger and an Alexandria teacher striking a student with a power cable.

In Gharbiya, the parent of religious institute student filed a police report accusing a teacher of beating and injuring his son.

A court also recently convicted a Luxor teacher for violence against two students whose hair she had cut in school.

The Education Ministry has blamed the increase in classroom violence on instability as well as the lack of enforcement of rules against harming students.

Authorities are also investigating the death of a primary school student in his Monufiya school Wednesday. A security source at Ashmoon police station said the student was killed during recess when he tried to jump from the two-story school building to an adjacent building under construction. His father has accused the school of negligence.

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A Monufiya man filed a police report against President Mohamed Morsy and Monufiya Governor Mohamed Beshr for their failure to implement the 100-days plan as promised.

The report was filed by a local business owner, 56-year-old Zaki M., to complain about the accumulation of garbage on the streets of Menouf City as a result of the garbage collectors’ strike.

According to the report, the plaintiff holds the governor and the president responsible because Morsy promised that certain goals would be achieved during his first 100 days, including cleaner streets and garbage control.

The first 100 days of Morsy’s term are almost over, as he was sworn in on 30 June.

Morsy had pledged to improve security, solve traffic problems, ensure steady fuel supplies, improve the quality of subsidized bread and solve the problem of garbage collection within the first 100 days of his rule. While observers say hardly any of those five issues has been adequately addressed, Freedom and Justice Party leaders complain about red tape, which they say is a legacy of the regime of ousted President Hosni Mubarak.

According to “Morsy meter,” a page launched by activists on Facebook to gauge Morsy’s performance over the first 100 days of his term, Morsy managed to fulfill only four of a total of 64 pledges.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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A police report was filed Monday to the public prosecutor against former Interior Minister Mansour al-Essawy, calling for his name to be placed on the travel ban lists.

The report accuses him of forcing Major General Hassan Abdel Hamid, former assistant to the interior minister, to resign from his job after testifying against former President Hosni Mubarak in the case over the killing of demonstrators during the 25 January revolution.

The report was filed by lawyer Assem Qandil, who said in the report that Essawy forced Abdel Hamid to resign, which is a violation and an abuse of power since it breaks laws and regulations, according to state newspaper Al-Ahram.

Qandil that Abdel Hamid left his work in the police after he suffered financial and mental coercion from Essawy.

A court sentenced Mubarak and his former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly in June to life in prison on charges of complicity in the killing of protesters. Adly’s aides, however, were acquitted on the same charges.

Essawy served as interior minister in the interim government of former Prime Minister Essam Sharaf after it was formed in March 2011 until it was dismissed at the end of that year.

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The attorney general has referred a report filed against the former military chief of staff to the Military Prosecution to investigate graft charges.

The police report against Sami Anan was filed by Samir Sabry, a lawyer. Sabry said Anan had illegally obtained plots of land at different times, and had used the land to build a number of mansions for himself and his family in Cairo’s Fifth Settlement.

The lawyer demanded Anan be barred from leaving the country and that the claims be investigated before he is referred to the Illicit Gains Authority.

A judicial source told Al-Masry Al-Youm that the Military Prosecution had received a police report submitted against Anan from the Public Prosecution. The source stressed that the case is taking its legal course in accordance with military trial procedures for those in retirement.

Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, former head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, added an article to the military judiciary code which stated the Military Prosecution’s “competence to adjudicate in crimes of graft attributed to Army officers, even if the investigation begins after their retirement.”

Tantawi and Anan were sent to retirement by President Mohamed Morsy in August, before being appointed as a presidential advisers.

Activists have demanded trials for top military officers, based on political and security-related crimes the activists say they committed as members of the SCAF. Dozens of complaints were filed against SCAF members accusing them of killing demonstrators in events during the interim period in which they ruled the country.

Other reports, also referred to the Military Prosecution, accuse SCAF members of corruption, illicit gains and graft.

The reports include another from Sabry in which he accuses of Tantawi of seizing two plots of land in Heliopolis and Nasr City by taking advantage of his position.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Emergency responders in Gharbiya Governorate have extinguished huge fires that started Sunday at the Pepsi company storage center on the Tanta-Alexandria Agricultural Road.

The fire lasted for almost hours, and no casualties were reported.

Authorities filed a police report on the fires. Responders used more than 15 fire engines to put them out.

The fire destroyed hundreds of packages of water and bottle caps, and losses reportedly exceeded LE1 million.

Early investigations suggested that an electrical issue might have caused the fire.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Former MP Anwar al-Balkimy filed a police report at Qasr al-Nil Police Station over being denied access to the Parliament building on Tuesday.

Balkimy tried to enter through the Shura Council gate, but security forces blocked him from entering. Balkimy said he was still an MP when security personnel told him the court had ordered the dissolution of the People’s Assembly.

He then went to the police station to file a report.

The Supreme Constitutional Court on 14 June nullified one-third of the individual parliamentary seats, consequently dissolving the People’s Assembly.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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A police report says a teenage daughter of Atlanta-area megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar told authorities her father choked and slapped her after an argument.

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