Egyptian President Abdul-Fattah Al-Sisi issued a decree on Wednesday to appoint Maj.-Gen Hassan Rashad as president of the General Intelligence Service, replacing Maj.-Gen. Abbas Kamel. Under the decree, Maj.-Gen. Kamel was appointed presidential advisor, personal envoy of the president of the republic and general coordinator of the security services, Egypt's MENA news agency reported. Maj.-Gen. Rashad has been sworn in as head of the country's secret service. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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