Egypt Bans Mubarak Daughters-in-Law from Travel‎

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The Egyptian justice ministry's fraud unit on Thursday slapped a travel ban on ousted president Hosni Mubarak's two daughters-in-law and their children, a judicial official told Agence France Presse.

Assem al-Gohari, who heads the Illicit Gains Authority, ordered the ban on Heidi Rasekh and Khadiga al-Gammal, the wives of Mubarak's sons Alaa and Gamal, and their children, said the official.

The decision comes after it was revealed the two received properties from former housing minister Ibrahim Suleiman, who was referred to a criminal court on Thursday on corruption charges.

Mubarak and his sons are to face trial on August 3 on charges of ordering the killing of protesters during an uprising that toppled the veteran leader.

They, along with a host of former ministers, are also facing trial for graft.

The Illicit Gains Authority has conducted a series of interviews with Mubarak, his family and former regime officials as part of a sweeping probe into corruption by the country's new military rulers.

The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces took power on February 11 after mass nationwide protests ended Mubarak's 30-year reign.

The former president is currently in custody at a hospital in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh where he has been since suffering heart problems during questioning.

His sons Alaa and Gamal are being held in south Cairo's Tora prison, where the Mubarak regime jailed political dissidents.

Comments 1
Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 16 June 2011, 21:43

I wonder if the Saleh, Assad and other 'great Arab families' will face justice one day.