Former prime minister disappeared after deportation, allegedly kidnapped

The family of former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq says he knows nothing about his whereabouts after he was expelled from the United Arab Emirates. Mr. Shafiq was expelled from the United Arab Emirates on Saturday after five years in exile there, shortly after announcing his intention to run for Egypt's presidency this year [...]
The family of former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq says he knows nothing about his whereabouts after he was expelled from the United Arab Emirates.
Mr. Shafiq was expelled from the United Arab Emirates on Saturday after five years in exile there, shortly after announcing his intention to run for Egypt's presidency next year.
His family has called on Egyptian authorities to locate him.
His lawyer also said he didn't see or hear anything from Mr. Suffice.
Dina Adly said that despite media reports that the former air force commander is living in a hotel somewhere in Cairo, she needed verification “whether or not he had come to Egypt”.
Until now the general has not called me and has not asked me to meet her,” she said.
“We know nothing about him since he left home yesterday,” his daughter told Reuters news agency.
If he were to be deported, he should have been able to go home by now, not just disappear. We consider him kidnapped. ”
Mr. Sahfiq fled to the United Arab Emirates after losing the 2012 presidential elections against Mohammed Morsi, who issued an arrest warrant for him on corruption charges.











