
The Interior Ministry has prepared a comprehensive security plan to deal with demonstrations called for by the Muslim Brotherhood, Friday, under the slogan (the second crossing) to demand the return of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. An Interior Ministry source told the Middle East News Agency (MENA) that the plan includes boosting security presence in the vicinity of the People's Assembly, Shura council, ministers, and the Interior Ministry in central Cairo, as well as the Republican Guard HQ east of Cairo. The source pointed out there is to be extra security measures to secure all important and vital installations in coordination with the armed forces "as a precautionary measure after comments made by leading Brotherhood official Dr. Safwat Hegazy from Rab'aa Al-Adawaiyah square about possible seizure of important and vital installations in the country." The report said that the security plan also includes the mobilization of a number of central security armored vehicles to the perimeter of Al-Tahreer Square and the presidential palace to protect the protesters. The source stressed the Interior Ministry's respect for the demonstrators' right to stage peaceful rallies, warning at the same time against any breach of law or peace.
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