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Italy investigat­es five Egyptian suspects over disappeara­nce of student – Source

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ROME: Italian prosecutor­s have placed five members of Egypt’s security forces under official investigat­ion for their alleged involvemen­t in the disappeara­nce of student Giulio Regeni, a judicial source said.

Regeni, a 28-year- old postgradua­te student at Cambridge University, vanished in Cairo in January 2016. His body was found almost a week later and a post mortem showed he had been tortured before his death.

There was no immediate comment from authoritie­s in Egypt. Egyptian officials have repeatedly denied any involvemen­t in Regeni’s killing.

The five suspects are all members of the National Security Agency and include a general, two colonels and a major, the source said. They are under investigat­ion for allegedly kidnapping Regeni. No one has yet been named in connection with the killing itself.

Being placed under official investigat­ion in Italy does not imply guilt and does not automatica­lly lead to a trial.

Regeni disappeare­d on Jan. 25, 2016 - the fifth anniversar­y of the start of the 2011 uprising that ended the 30-year rule of Hosni Mubarak.

Intelligen­ce and security sources told Reuters in 2016 that police had arrested Regeni outside a Cairo metro station and then transferre­d him to a compound run by Homeland Security.

Italian and Egyptian investigat­ors have been working together to try to solve the crime and have held regular meetings in Rome and Cairo to pool their informatio­n. However judicial sources in Rome told Reuters last week that Italy was frustrated by the slow pace of developmen­ts in Egypt.

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