Mubarak arrives in court by ambulance

Published December 28, 2011

Egyptian protesters, carrying a poster with a picture depicting ousted Hosni Mubarak. - AP Photo.

CAIRO: Ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was on Wednesday transported by ambulance to court, where his murder trial resumes after a three-month pause.

State television showed the ailing former strongman, who was dressed in white and covered in a blanket, being wheeled out of an ambulance on a stretcher.

Mubarak who is being held in custody in a Cairo military hospital, is accused of involvement in the killings of some 850 people who died during protests that overthrew him in February.

Around 5,000 policemen were deployed to secure the trial held at a police academy in the outskirts of Cairo.

A few pro-Mubarak supporters held banners of the former president, while families of the victims that died in protests carried pictures of their deceased relatives, an AFP correspondent said.

Mubarak's two sons Alaa and Gamal, his former interior minister Habib al-Adly and six ex-security chiefs, defendants in the same case, have also arrived in court.

If found guilty, Mubarak, 83, could face the death penalty.

 

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