Egypt: Hosni Mubarak's Detention Ordered!!

Nawazish

Minister (2k+ posts)
13 April 2011 Last updated at 15:42 ET

Egypt: Mubarak and sons detained amid corruption probe


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Egypt's prosecutor general has ordered the detention of former President Hosni Mubarak, ahead of an investigation into corruption and abuse allegations.

He is said to be in an "unstable condition" in hospital with heart problems. He has been ordered to be detained for 15 days.

His sons Alaa and Gamal have also been detained amid allegations of corruption and violence, police say.

Mr Mubarak stood down in February after a popular uprising against his rule.
Suspicion

Since then, tens of thousands of protesters have staged weekly Friday protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square.

They want the ousted president to be put on trial for the deaths of protesters and alleged abuse of power during his 30-year rule.

Official records show that 360 people were killed during the protests, but rights groups put the figure at about 800 dead and hundreds more

The Revolution Youth Coalition, an umbrella group of organisations involved in the protests that led to Mr Mubarak's downfall, said it welcomed the steps to bring Mr Mubarak and his family to justice.

The coalition called off its mass protest planned for Friday in Cairo, saying one of its long-standing demands had been met.

The detention of Mr Mubarak is an exceptional turn of events for a leader in the Arab world, says the BBC's Yolande Knell in the Egyptian capital.

But the general public is suspicious at the timing of Mr Mubarak's heart problems and worried that ill-health, combined with old age, could prevent him from being tried, our correspondent says.

A post on the prosecutor general's Facebook page on Wednesday said: "The prosecutor general orders the detention of former President Hosni Mubarak and his sons Gamal and Alaa for 15 days pending investigation after the prosecutor general presented them with the current state of its ongoing investigations."

Reports at first indicated he was well enough to undergo questioning, but later his health was said to be "unstable", according to medical sources in the Sharm el-Sheikh hospital where he was admitted on Tuesday.

Later on Wednesday, state TV announced Mr Mubarak and his sons were to be questioned in a Cairo court on 19 April, Reuters news agency said.

The former Egyptian leader had been keeping a low profile in Sharm el-Sheikh, a Red Sea resort, after fleeing to his holiday villa there when he was overthrown.

Late on Tuesday, a crowd of about 2,000 people had gathered outside the hospital, demanding that the sons be arrested.
Sons pelted

As a police van with drawn curtains took away the two brothers for questioning, the crowd pelted it with water bottles, stones and their flip-flops, the AP news agency reported.
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Crackdown on Mubarak-era officials

On trial:

* Habib al-Adly, interior minister

Referred to trial:

* Ahmed al-Maghrabi, housing minister
* Ahmed Ezz, businessman and NDP official
* Rachid Mohamed Rachid, trade and industry minister

Detained pending investigation:

* Hosni Mubarak and sons Alaa and Gamal
* Ahmed Nazif, former prime minister
* Safwat Sherif, head of the upper house of parliament
* Fathi Sorour, parliament speaker

On Wednesday morning the pair were transferred to Tora prison complex in Cairo, home to other fallen officials and some of the country's most notorious political prisoners.

Speculation that the younger son, Gamal, was being groomed to take over from his father helped to galvanise Egypt's protest movement.

Gamal, an investment banker, was a high-ranking member of President Mubarak's ruling party. His close associates were billionaires and held top positions in the ruling party and the government.

Mr Mubarak, along with his sons and their wives, have been banned from leaving the country. The family's assets have been frozen.

In a pre-recorded audio message on Sunday, he broke his silence of the last two months to say his reputation and that of his sons had been damaged and he would work to clear their names.

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Nawazish

Minister (2k+ posts)
Inshallah Pakistan mein bhi time aaye ga...jab istarah corrupt rulers ko pakar kar saza di jaye gi.
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awan4ever

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This is outrageous!
The great muftis of Saudi Arabia along with the Great king had condemned the Egyptian awam for rising up against a great leader!
Not only have the awam over thrown him they are also being blasphemous by putting him on trial!!

In response to this great sin by the people of Egypt 1300 Ulema of Darul Uloom Deoband have planned a rally next friday. They say any regime that has been praised by their overlord the Saudi King and his minion ulemas is a pious and just regime and anyone saying otherwise is a rafidi/takfiri/shia/qadiani agent of the Iranian regime.

They have passed a unanimous resolution denouncing any filthy wall chalking against the Saudi and Egyptian regimes support of the USA and they say it is all lies. There are no US bases in the Saudi Kingdom and USA does not give 2 billion dollars a year in military aid to Egypt. They denounced the Pakistani government for allowing people to speak against the great pious regimes of the Muslim world and said that the government is sold out to the USA. The only mujahids left in the world are the Saudi leaders who have fought bravely against US hegemony in the region by not allowing any darbars or malangs to flourish in the Kingdom and by enforcing a mandatory dress code on women unlike France. The upvotes they get from people for making good Hajj arrangements is all they need to stay in power and everything else is irrelevant.

The Maulanas called upon their supporters to malign and accuse anyone against the Pious regimes of being rafidis/takfiris/qadianais/jews/shias as a true sunni would never stand against them.