CAIRO – Egypt's flagship state newspaper is quoting the country's parliament speaker as saying that illegal currency dealers should be executed.
Ali Abdel-Al's call for capital punishment came after lawmakers voted on Tuesday to toughen fines and prison terms for illegal trading in foreign currency. His remarks were published in Al-Ahram's Wednesday edition.
Offenders will now face up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to 5 million pounds ($570,000).
He justified his wish to see capital punishment introduced for foreign currency offences by saying that Egypt has been subjected to an "economic war" and a "conspiracy" that must be decisively confronted.
Egypt, which is heavily dependent on imports, is facing an acute foreign currency shortage.
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