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MP Calls On MOI To Fulfill Its Role In Face Of Increase In Child Kidnappings
MP Calls On MOI To Fulfill Its Role In Face Of Increase In Child Kidnappings
Member of the MB Parliamentary Bloc MP Hasanein El-Shoura requested an urgent briefing from the Minister of Interior, PM, and Ministry of Interior on the terror that has permeated many governorates in Egypt following the increase in child kidnappings and the mysterious fate awaiting these missing children on the one hand, and the absence of full explanations and transparency on the part of the Ministry of Interior in its dealing with this matter leaving families to fall prey to rumors
Monday, April 13,2009 00:11
by Mostafa Radwan IkhwanWeb

Member of the MB Parliamentary Bloc MP Hasanein El-Shoura requested an urgent briefing from the Minister of Interior, PM, and Ministry of Interior on the terror that has permeated many governorates in Egypt following the increase in child kidnappings and the mysterious fate awaiting these missing children on the one hand, and the absence of full explanations and transparency on the part of the Ministry of Interior in its dealing with this matter leaving families to fall prey to rumors on the other hand.

            

El-Shoura further questioned who was responsible for the deterioration of the situation and the role of the Ministry of Interior in restoring societal security and assuring people.

 

Several governorates in Egypt, particularly Gharbiyya and Bani Suev, had been witnessing a phenomena of child disappearance lately.  Rumors had spread about the kidnapping of children to steal their organs which led dozens of mosques across these governorates to warn families against leaving their children to avoid exposing them to these kidnapping operations.


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