Mubarak sentenced to three years in jail
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Egypt's former president Hosni
Mubarak has been sentenced to three years in prison for stealing public funds,
in a case locally known as the "Presidential palaces case," three
years after he was toppled by massive protests.
Cairo's Criminal Court also
sentenced his sons, Alaa and Gamal, to four years each for the same charges.
"The court orders Mohamed Hosni
Mubarak to be sent to jail for three years," said the judge as Mubarak
looked on from a
cage flanked by his sons, the Reuters
news agency reported on Wednesday.
Mubarak, who faces a number of trial
cases, including a retrial over the killing of protesters in the 2011
uprising, is currently residing in a military hospital in Cairo's upscale
neighbourhood of Maadi.
The three accused, a long with other
defendants, were found guilty of embezzeling an estimated $17.6m, that were
meant to renovate presidential palaces, but were instead spent on upgrading the
family's private properties.
The three were also fined $2.9m and
ordered to reimburse the embezzeled amount to the state treasury, the AP news
agency reported.
In June 2012, Mubarak was sentenced
to life in prison for involvement in the deaths of hundreds of people during
the 18-day protests, but has challenged the verdict.
By: aljazeera |
Egypt's
former president Hosni Mubarak has been sentenced to three years in
prison for stealing public funds, in a case locally known as the
"Presidential palaces case," three years after he was toppled by massive
protests.
Cairo's Criminal Court also sentenced his sons, Alaa and Gamal, to four years each for the same charges.
"The court orders Mohamed Hosni Mubarak to be sent to jail for three years," said the judge as Mubarak looked on from a
cage flanked by his sons, the Reuters news agency reported on Wednesday.
Mubarak, who faces a number of trial cases, including a retrial over the killing of protesters in the 2011 uprising, is currently residing in a military hospital in Cairo's upscale neighbourhood of Maadi.
The three accused, a long with other defendants, were found guilty of embezzeling an estimated $17.6m, that were meant to renovate presidential palaces, but were instead spent on upgrading the family's private properties.
The three were also fined $2.9m and ordered to reimburse the embezzeled amount to the state treasury, the AP news agency reported.
In June 2012, Mubarak was sentenced to life in prison for involvement in the deaths of hundreds of people during the 18-day protests, but has challenged the verdict.
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http://graphic.com.gh/international/africa/23314-mubarak-sentenced-to-three-years-in-jail.html#sthash.QgCCWhqJ.dpuf"The court orders Mohamed Hosni Mubarak to be sent to jail for three years," said the judge as Mubarak looked on from a
cage flanked by his sons, the Reuters news agency reported on Wednesday.
Mubarak, who faces a number of trial cases, including a retrial over the killing of protesters in the 2011 uprising, is currently residing in a military hospital in Cairo's upscale neighbourhood of Maadi.
The three accused, a long with other defendants, were found guilty of embezzeling an estimated $17.6m, that were meant to renovate presidential palaces, but were instead spent on upgrading the family's private properties.
The three were also fined $2.9m and ordered to reimburse the embezzeled amount to the state treasury, the AP news agency reported.
In June 2012, Mubarak was sentenced to life in prison for involvement in the deaths of hundreds of people during the 18-day protests, but has challenged the verdict.
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