December 10, 2012 - 16:32 AMT
Egyptian army authorized to make arrests before referendum

The Egyptian government has given the military the authority to arrest civilians to help safeguard a constitutional referendum planned for Saturday, Dec 15, Reuters reported citing the official gazette.

The order, which a presidential official and military source confirmed appeared in the gazette late on Sunday, said the military would support and coordinate with police to protect "vital institutions" temporarily until the referendum result.

The decree gave army officers the right to conduct arrests and transfer detainees to prosecutors.