kidnapped police officer found dead in Egypt's Sinai
Xinhua, January 13, 2015 Adjust font size:
A kidnapped police officer was found killed early Tuesday in Egypt's north Sinai, hub of Islamist militants, authorities said.
The policeman was traveling on Sunday in a bus from the north Sinai city of Rafah to Al-Arish when gunmen stopped the vehicle and took him away.
"Through continuous searching operations, the security men have found the body of officer Ayman al-Dousoky, in Mahdiyah village, south of Rafah city," said Mohamed Samir, an army spokesperson.
He said 10 terrorists were killed during an army operation to locate the officer.
No group has so far claimed responsibility for the officer's kidnapping and killing, but al Qaeda-inspired Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, a terror group based in Sinai, had claimed most of the attacks on police and army personnel in Sinai since the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi by the army in July 2013.
Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis changed its name to Ansar after pledging allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) group, which has since announced Sinai a province of the IS.
Since the ouster of Morsi, militant attacks have mainly centered in Sinai, which borders Gaza of Palestine and Israel, but extremist violence has sometimes crept into other cities including the capital, Cairo.
Hundreds of police and military personnel have been killed in the attacks.
Kidnapping of members of the security forces has been rare, but civilians have often fallen victim to extremist kidnappers.
Last week, seven kidnapped civilians were found dead, three of them beheaded, in Sinai, an official security source told Xinhua on conditions of anonymity.
The source said civilians were targetted in revenge for their support for the armed forces in the region and for providing authorities with information about militants' hideouts. Endit