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Egyptian presidenti­al hopeful arrives in Cairo

- MENNA ZAKI

CAIRO — An Egyptian presidenti­al hopeful living in the United Arab Emirates arrived in Cairo on Saturday, airport officials said, just days after he announced his plans to run for president in the country’s 2018 elections.

Former government minister Ahmed Shafiq landed in Cairo airport amid tightened security. Some of Shafiq’s relatives were allowed to receive him at the airport. It wasn’t clear where he would head afterward.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

Shafiq’s lawyer, Dina Adly, had announced earlier in a public Facebook post that he had been arrested at his home in Abu Dhabi to be deported to Egypt. She added that all lines of communicat­ion with him have been cut.

In a subsequent Facebook post later Saturday, Adly urged the media against attributin­g any announceme­nts to her citing her client’s “interests,” the “cutting of communicat­ion” and the “escalation of events.” She didn’t elaborate.

UAE’s official news agency WAM quoted an unnamed official as saying that Shafiq left for Cairo and that his family was still in the UAE.

Shafiq, a former air force general, briefly headed the government during the final days of longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak and shortly after Mubarak was ousted in a 2011 uprising. He announced from the UAE last week he would return to Egypt to run in the upcoming presidenti­al elections.

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