Hosni Mubarak ordered under house arrest if freed from jail: state TV

What you need to know:

  • Egypt's deputy military ruler is interim prime minister Hazem al-Beblawi, who was invested with powers to authorize the military to make arrests in a state of emergency
  • A court on Wednesday had ordered Mubarak conditionally released on his last remaining charge

CAIRO

Egypt's military on Wednesday ordered Hosni Mubarak to be placed under house arrest, as the former president appeared set for conditional release from prison in mid-trial on murder and corruption charges, the government said.

"In the framework of the emergency law, the deputy military ruler ordered Mubarak to be placed under house arrest," a cabinet statement said.

Egypt's deputy military ruler is interim prime minister Hazem al-Beblawi, who was invested with powers to authorize the military to make arrests in a state of emergency.

Interim president Adly Mansour had declared a state of emergency on August 14 after deadly operations to disperse Islamist protest camps, granting security forces broad powers of arrest bypassing the justice system.

A court on Wednesday had ordered Mubarak conditionally released on his last remaining charge.

He is still facing trial on murder and corruption charges relating to his 30-year rule and the early 2011 uprising that toppled him, but authorities can no longer detain him in prison.

Mubarak, who had been convicted on the charges and sentenced to life last year before a court ordered a retrial, may be released as early as Thursday.

But prosecutors might, as they have done in the past, level new accusations against him to extend his detention in prison.