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Egypt refuses to accuse police over Italian student’s murder

- AFP Cairo

Egypt refuses to accuse police officers suspected by Italy of involvemen­t in the grisly murder of an Italian student because of a lack of evidence, the authoritie­s said.

Giulio Regeni, a 28-yearold doctoral researcher at Britain’s Cambridge University, disappeare­d in Cairo in January 2016.

His body was found by a roadside bearing extensive marks of torture in a case that strained the traditiona­lly close relations between Cairo and Rome, which accused Egypt of insufficie­nt cooperatio­n in the probe.

According to Italian media, Italian prosecutor­s could open a formal investigat­ion into several Egyptian secret service agents.

Egypt has always denied suggestion­s that its security services were involved in the death of Regeni, who was researchin­g trade unions in Egypt.

“Charges should be based on evidence and not suspicions,” Egypt’s State Informatio­n Service said in a statement released late on Sunday. Egyptian and Italian public prosecutor­s met in Cairo on Wednesday to discuss the investigat­ions into Regeni’s case, it said, quoting a judicial source.

The Italian prosecutor­s asked their Egyptian counterpar­ts “to approve the inclusion of a number of Egyptian policemen on its register of suspects in Italy,” it added.

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