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Bombing ahead of Egypt vote kills two policemen in Alexandria

By AFP
March 25, 2018

ALEXANDRIA, Egypt: Two policemen were killed in a car bomb attack on Saturday targeting the security chief of Egypt’s Alexandria, officials said, two days before the start of the country’s presidential election.

The bomb, which exploded near a convoy transporting General Mostafa el-Nemr through a residential area of the Mediterranean city, killed one officer on the spot, while a young recruit died later of his wounds, a security source said.

Five other people wounded in the blast were being treated in the city’s military hospital, the official said.

Nemr was not among the casualties of the "terrorist bombing that targeted the convoy", his office said, quoted by state-owned newspaper Al-Ahram.

The security chief, escorted by guards, appeared on Egyptian television visiting the scene shortly after the attack.

Prosecutor General Nabil Sadek ordered an "urgent and wide inquiry".

Photographs posted online showed black smoke rising above the site of the attack near a police station on Al-Moaskar Al-Romani street.

An AFP correspondent at the scene said security and military units had cordoned off the area of the attack, which left several burnt-out cars. Police forensics experts were examining the charred remains of the vehicle used for the bombing.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast, which came ahead of Egypt’s presidential election starting Monday, in which incumbent Abdel Fattah al-Sisi looks certain to sweep to a second term in office.

Egypt’s military said on Saturday on Twitter that it was making "intensive preparations for the armed forces to secure the presidential election" on March 26-28.

Sisi stormed to victory in a 2014 poll, a year after leading the military in ousting Egypt’s first freely elected leader, the Islamist Mohamed Mursi.

Since the ouster of Mursi and a crackdown on his Muslim Brotherhood, security forces have sought to quell attacks by jihadists.