[Published: Tuesday July 17 2012]
Egypt's Mubarak ordered back to prison
Cairo, 17 July – (ANA) - Egypt's public prosecutor has ordered that former President Hosni Mubarak be returned to prison, saying that his health has improved.
Mubarak, 84, was moved from prison to a hospital last month after reports of a deterioration in his health.
He was said at the time to have had a series of strokes and to be on a life support machine. Reports that he was "clinically dead" were later denied.
In June, he was jailed for life for his role in the deaths of protesters.
Prosecutor Abdel Maguid Mahmoud issued "an order to transfer former President Hosni Mubarak from the Maadi Armed Forces Hospital to Tora prison hospital after an improvement in his health," his office was quoted as saying.
Mr Mahmoud's deputy, Adel al-Saeed, said that a panel of doctors had earlier established that the former president's "health is currently stable with medication, and it is considered good for someone of his age," according to the AFP news agency.
It was not immediately known when Mubarak would be transferred to prison. (ANA)
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