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Egypt to spend USD 32M upgrading tourist resort security

The plan would expand the use of security cameras, scanning and detection equipment and sniffer dogs.
15.01.16 | Source: Business Standard

Egypt's tourism minister says the government will spend USD 32 million to upgrade security in two Red Sea resorts popular with foreign tourists.

In a statement today, Hisham Zaazou said the plan would expand the use of security cameras, scanning and detection equipment and sniffer dogs in Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada. He says additional security personnel will be deployed.

News of the upgrade follows two attacks this month targeting hotels frequented by foreign tourists in Cairo and Hurghada. No one was hurt in the Cairo attack, but three tourists two Austrians and a Swede were injured in Hurghada.

Tourism numbers have fallen in Egypt in the tumultuous five years that followed the 2011 revolution, and after the suspected bombing of a Russian passenger jet flying over Sinai in November.

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