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Updated: Saturday, 11 Feb 2012, 1:47 PM CST
Published : Saturday, 11 Feb 2012, 1:47 PM CST

(NewsCore) - Egyptian police on Saturday arrested an Australian journalist, an American student and their Egyptian translator on suspicion of paying Egyptians to stage protests against the authorities, a security official said.

Freelance reporter Austin Mackell, US student Derek Ludovici and translator Aliya Alwi were detained in the Nile Delta city of Mahalla on the same day activists held student strikes to mark the first anniversary of president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow.

General Mostafa Baz, police chief of the northern Gharbiya province, told reporters the three were suspected of having coordinated over the internet to meet in Mahalla, which has a history of labor strikes, to "incite people to protest."

A security official said people in Mahalla had complained to police that all three were paying people to protest. The authorities have in the past blamed foreigners for plotting unrest.

Alwi said on her Twitter account that they were being charged with inciting protests and vandalism.

"Witnesses have been produced to confirm it," she wrote. "Report against us, filed now. Many witnesses saw us 'offering money to youth to vandalize and cause chaos.'"

She later tweeted that they were being handed over to intelligence services.

Veteran Egyptian labor activist Kamal al Fayyumi was also arrested, Baz said, although it was not immediately clear why he had been detained.

The authorities, including the ruling military which took charge after Mubarak's ouster, have accused foreigners of stirring unrest in Egypt, which has seen a spate of deadly protests over the past several months.

In June, security forces arrested a US-Israeli citizen they accused of spying and inciting Egyptians to protest. The man, Illan Grapel, was released in October in a prisoner exchange deal.


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