Sunday, 6 March 2011

Egypt's former interior minister denies corruption charges

al-Adly

On Saturday, Former interior Minister Habib Al Adly of Egypt, money laundry and pleaded not guilty to charges of profiteering regime of President Hosni Mubarak in a member of the first test, state media said. The first trial for this case is hearing only lasted only 15 minutes, The trial is adjourned by the judge on his lawyer's request till 2nd April, 2011.

al-Adly
Al-Adly, who was arrested on February 17, accused of using his power he was selling the land to the contractor company and than after allegedly transferred more than four million Egyptian pounds by head of the company in their personal account. According to State news agency MENA that Al-Adly also denied the charges of the illegal acquisition of public money.

al-Adly

The first session of trial began, workers and relatives of victims are togathered out side of court complex they do campus protests and demanding for death penalty for al-Adly. Bank earlier frozen the all the account that is related to al-Adly and his family member, and he was banned from traveling abroad together with former Tourism Minister and a senior member of the ruling National Democratic Party.

al-Adly

After a 18 days heavy bloody conflict between protesters and the security Forces which is under the leadership of Al-Adly, Result is that there are 365 people is dead and more than 5,500 people are injured.
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