Egypt police find huge weapons cache in Sinai

Written by Egypt News Monday, 01 September 2008 An Egyptian security official announced that Egyptian police on Monday found a large cache of weapons in the Sinai desert during a routine patrol of the area
Police found "171 mortar shells, anti-tank and anti-personnel grenades, 29 shells, 212 anti-tank projectiles as well as a number of detonators," added Egypt’s official.
Weapons and explosives found in Sinai are generally believed to be destined for the neighbouring Hamas-run Gaza Strip.
Last week, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak hailed Egyptian efforts to stem the flow of weapons into Gaza, saying they had been "visibly effective" but that more effort was still needed.
Israel and the United States have repeatedly accused Cairo of not doing enough about the problem of underground tunnels linking Gaza and Egypt used to smuggle weapons, food, fuel and cigarettes into the impoverished territory.