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Former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly also received a life sentence over the deaths of demonstrators. Mubarak and his two sons - Gamal and Alaa - were acquitted on separate charges of corruption. Hussein Salem, business tycoon who fled to Spain, was found not guilty of corruption. The sentence also included acquitting six other senior police officers, including four of Adli's former deputies. They are Hassan Abd El Rahman, Deputy Interior Minister and Head of State Security; Adli Fayed, Deputy Interior Minister and Head of General Security; Ahmed Ramzy, Head of Central Security Forces; and Ismail al-Shaer, former director of security for Cairo. The other two are Interior Ministry officials Osama al-Marassy and Omar Faramawy, both directors of security for the Greater Cairo provinces.
"Hosni Mubarak suffered from a surprise health crisis when his aircraft landed in Tora prison," the official MENA news agency reported.
Nile News, a state-owned news channel, said Mubarak suffered a heart attack.