Hassan Al Alfi


Hassan Al Alfi was a police major, governor and interior minister of Egypt. He served as interior minister from 1993 to 1997. He resigned from office following the Luxor massacre.

Career

Alfi was the governor of Asyut province until 18 April 1993. He was appointed interior minister by President Hosni Mubarak to the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Atef Sedki on 18 April 1993, replacing Abdul Halim Moussa. Alfi was not a member of Mubarak's party when he was appointed. Alfi implemented heavy-handed security steps to crack down on the Islamist militants, reducing their hit-and-run attacks during his tenure.
However, Alfi resigned from office on 18 November 1997, the day after more than 60 people were murdered by Gama'a al Islammiya in Luxor. He was succeeded by Habib Al Adli as interior minister.

Assassination attempt

Alfi survived an assassination attempt in Cairo perpetrated allegedly by Islamist militants on 18 August 1993. However, he was seriously injured in the attack which claimed the lives of at least four people, one of whom was his bodyguard. Egyptian Islamic Jihad was the perpetrator of the attack.

Controversy

Alfi was tried in Cairo's criminal court due to the allegations of corruption and abuse of power in 1998. The claims were brought by the lawyers of Al Shaab newspaper, an Islamist-oriented daily.