Egypt’s public prosecutor has issued a travel ban on ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his family.
The order also freezes their money and assets, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office said.
Mubarak stepped down on February 11, after almost 30 years in power, in the wake of mounting public protests.
He is believed to be living in his villa in Sharm el-Sheikh but in poor health, and has not been seen or heard of publicly since stepping down.
Mubarak handed power to the military, which appointed an interim government to write a new constitution and hold elections.
The prosecutor’s office said the travel ban and asset freeze was issued while complaints – which were not specified – against the Mubarak family were being investigated.
The order applies to Mubarak, his wife Suzanne, their two sons Ala and Gamal and their wives. (BBC)