Egypt refers 48 to trial over Islamic State church bombings

IS threatens to carry out more attacks on Egypt's Christian community

Women pass by the Coptic church that was bombed on Sunday in Tanta, Egypt, April 10, 2017. PHOTO:REUTERS

CAIRO:
Egyptian authorities have referred 48 suspected Islamic State (IS) group members to military trial over three deadly church bombings, the public prosecutor's office said in a statement on Sunday.

Of the 48 suspects, 31 are in custody and 17 still at large, it said. IS claimed responsibility for the three suicide attacks that targeted the churches in December and April.

A December 11 attack in the heart of Cairo on the Saint Peter and Saint Paul church, adjacent to the headquarters of Coptic Pope Tawadros II, killed 29 people.

On April 9, 45 people were killed in twin church bombings claimed by IS as Christians gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday in the cities of Tanta and Alexandria.


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IS has threatened to carry out more attacks against Egypt's Christians, who make up around 10 per cent of its population of about 90 million.

The suspects allegedly set up IS cells in Cairo and in the southern province of Qena, the public prosecutor's office said.

The group is also accused of killing eight policemen and wounding three at a checkpoint in the southwest on January 16.
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