Egypt's Security forces arrested Monday eight people Giza governorate accused of forming a terrorist cell in order to launch to launch terrorist operations against police personnel, Youm7 News reported. The defendants admitted that they formed the cell to avenge the death of the mother of the one of the accused people during the dispersal of Nahda sit- after the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi. Another defendant admitted that he joined the cell to avenge the death of his friend during his participation in a Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist group demonstration which witnessed clashes between the protesters and a number of residents. Investigations revealed that the main accused is an Arabic language teacher who received money from some people to recruit young people to carry out terrorist operations against police and army personnel. The defendants were referred to the public prosecution, which ordered their detention pending investigation.