Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Mubarak Will Live Examination in Court

Hosni Mubarak
CAIRO - Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak received a call Cairo court for examination and is currently being prepared special security.

The prosecutor general issued a call on Sunday, April 10, as part of a murder investigation against the demonstrators and the embezzlement of public funds. However, the former Egyptian president was calling him all the alleged errors were false.

Excerpted from the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram, Egypt's Interior Minister, Mansour el-Essawy said, Mubarak will give a description of the charges directed at him in court in the eastern suburb of Cairo. However, Essawy did not say when Mubarak will appear in court or what the charges are directed at Mubarak.

Essawy adding he did not know what Mubarak's reply to the call. In addition, Mubarak's son, Alaa and Gamal, also received subpoenas for questioning. Similarly, as reported by Reuters on Tuesday (04/12/2011).

Meanwhile, several countries froze assets of family and several colleagues Mubarak Mubarak after he was forced to resign from office by a wave of angry protests against the corrupt actions of political elites.

Since its retreat from power, Mubarak stayed at his residence in Sharm el-Sheikh resort. Mubarak and his family were banned from traveling while prosecutors investigated them.

Egyptian Justice Minister, Mohamed el-Guindy, said an Egyptian delegation will travel to several countries within a few days to make an inventory of assets abroad Mubarak.

Minister of Justice said, Mubarak has agreed to authorize the investigator to examine his accounts and assets.

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