Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Mubarak, questioned by the prosecution for embezzlement

Barcelona / Cairo (Writing and agencies) .- Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, 82, was admitted to the hospital Tuesday in Sharm el-Sheikh International to undergo medical examinations, reports the BBC. Mubarak traveled Tuesday to the city of Al Tur, on the Sinai Peninsula, to appear before a representative of the prosecution over allegations of embezzlement of public money.

According to the BBC, Mubarak has suffered a "heart attack" while being interrogated by the prosecution but his condition is now "stable." Former president visits Egypt to Germany to be his heart disease have been repeated in recent years. Apparently, to the hospital in Sharm el-Sheikh have been moving Jordanian doctors treat their case.

The former president has been transferred to the intensive care unit of the hospital. Security sources reported that Mubarak in an armored vehicle out of his house in the resort deSharm el Sheikh, where he lives since the fall of his regime in February. The former president is in a military facility until the court building where you must declare it is well guarded, they added.

In addition to embezzlement, Mubarak is accused of paying thugs to crack down on protesters during the days of the revolt. Several opponents died in the clashes. The former president and his sons Alaa and Gamal are under house arrest in Sharm el-Sheikh since 11 February. Mubarak rejected the last weekend of corruption allegations.

Interrogation MubarakLos children of Mubarak's two sons, Alaa and Gamal, have begun to be questioned by the Office of the Sinai region of Egypt South on charges of embezzlement, as confirmed on Tuesday a court official. Mubarak said that the details of their bank accounts refute the suspicions of illegal profits and speculation.

The youngest of the sons of former president, Gamal, was a senior in the former ruling National Democratic Party. After the riots, Alaa Gamal accused of ruining the last days in office of his father to promoting the political careers of several business partners, as reported by local media.

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