Egypt charges Grapel with setting fire to police stations

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In addition to espionage, American-Israeli is accused of throwing fire bombs at Egyptian Interior Ministry following revolution, ‘Al-Ahram’ reports.

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Egypt added setting fire to police stations to the list of charges faced by  American-Israeli law student Ilan Grapel, who has been detained in  Cairo since June on suspicion of spying for Jerusalem, state-run  Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram reported on Monday.

The state reportedly accused Grapel of throwing fire bombs at police  headquarters at the Egyptian Interior Ministry in the wake of Egypt’s  January revolution, based on witness statements. The charges are in addition to espionage.

US and Israeli officials, and  Grapel’s family and friends, have dismissed allegations of espionage as “absurd,” and say the 27-year-old Emory University law student traveled to Egypt  to volunteer with an organization aiding African refugees.

Grapel’s parents were allowed to visit him first time late last month, along with US consul-general to Egypt, Robert Powers.

He served in the IDF and was wounded in the second Lebanon War, an incident that was well publicized.

An Egyptian court ruled to extend the remand of Grapel by 45 additional days on September 14, Al Ahram reported.

Grapel was arrested at his downtown Cairo hotel by Egyptian state security officers in June on suspicion of working for Israeli  intelligence to foment sectarian strife and gather intelligence on  post-revolution Egypt.

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