Mubarak, two sons detained in corruption probe
By News Wires the 13/04/2011 - 07:58

Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak (centre) and his two sons have been 
detained for 15 days while allegations of corruption and abuse of authority are 
investigated.

AFP - Egypt's ex-president Hosni Mubarak has been placed in detention for 15 
days, prosecutors said Wednesday shortly after state media reported his two 
sons had also been detained.

In a statement on the public prosecutor's Facebook page, a spokesman said the 
prosecutor Abdel Maguid Mahmoud authorised the detentions "as part of an 
inquiry into the use of force against protesters during the unrest in January 
and February."

Mubarak was admitted to hospital on Tuesday in the Red Sea resort of Sharm 
el-Sheikh shortly after suffering a heart attack during questioning by 
prosecutors, state media said.

It was not immediately clear where his 15-day detention would take place.

Earlier, state television said Mubarak's two sons had also been detained.

"It has been decided to imprison Gamal and Alaa for 15 days for the needs of 
the inquiry," the report said.

They are accused of incitement to fire at demonstrators during a popular 
uprising that lasted from January 25 till February 11 when Mubarak reluctantly 
stepped down. Nearly 800 people died during the uprising.

A security source said the two brothers were heading for the Tora prison in 
Cairo from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh where they were interrogated.

On Sunday, public prosecutor Abdel Magid Mahmud ordered the inquiry, as part of 
a sweeping probe into corruption and abuse.

The Mubaraks were to be asked about allegations that they were "connected to 
the crimes of assault against protesters, leading to deaths and injuries", the 
official MENA news agency said.

Prosecutors had begun questioning Mubarak and his son Gamal earlier on Tuesday, 
Justice Minister Abdel Aziz al-Guindi said, adding that the questioning over 
acquiring wealth illegally had not yet started "as that will be handled by the 
department of illicit gains".

State television reported that Mubarak had refused to eat or drink since he 
received news on Tuesday morning that he was to be questioned.

He was admitted by his bodyguards to the VIP wing of the Sharm el-Sheikh 
International Hospital, the report said, adding that the hospital was not 
accepting any patients except for emergency cases.

Police cars and ambulances surrounded the hospital, as well as a heavy military 
police presence, the television said.

The former president was dressed in a black and white track suit, a witness 
said.

Asked if Mubarak was in good health, hospital director Mohammed Fathallah 
replied: "Somewhat."

The state-owned daily Al-Ahram, citing sources in Sharm el-Sheikh, said on its 
website that Mubarak had gone to hospital "under the pretext of being unwell in 
order to avoid facing questioning".

The former president was also to be quizzed about allegations of graft, MENA 
added.

The prosecutor's summons came after the broadcast of an audio tape in which 
Mubarak defended his reputation and after weeks of mounting protests calling 
for him to be put on trial.

In the audio message aired on the pan-Arab television network Al-Arabiya, 
Mubarak complained he was the victim of a smear campaign.

He pledged his assistance in a probe of his family's foreign assets, but his 
defiance in threatening lawsuits against the media angered Egyptians who have 
been pressing for his trial.

After he resigned, Mubarak and his family moved to a residence in Sharm 
el-Sheikh. Although he is subject to a travel ban, his relative freedom has 
been a thorn in the side of the military rulers.

Weekly protests demanding his trial have attracted tens of thousands and 
eventually led to a deadly clash with soldiers early Saturday after they tried 
to clear an overnight demonstration in Cairo's Tahrir Square.

 
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20110413-egypt-mubarak-sons-detained-corruption-abuse-power-probe-gamal-alaa




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