Egyptian embassy in Bangladesh will remain closed for 11 days from today over "security reasons".
The development came a after the embassy received a letter from an unidentified sender asking the Egyptian authorities to stop "killing of Muslim Brotherhood members".
"The consular section of the embassy will remain closed from 21-31 August due to some security reasons," the embassy said in a statement without elaboration.
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Officials of the police's chancery security wing said they were informed that the embassy received a letter demanding an end to the killing of the supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsi.
"We have sent a team yesterday to tighten the embassy's security on receiving the information," said a spokesman of the Rapid Action Battalion.
Several right-wing Islamic groups earlier protested the army actions against the Brotherhood activists.
Some 200 student wing activists of fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami, believed to have close political affiliation with Brotherhood, staged a protest march in Dhaka yesterday.
They exploded several crude bombs to denounce the army actions in Egypt.
Dhaka and Cairo maintain a close diplomatic tie but Dhaka is yet to issue any statement on the recent developments in Egypt.