The general prosecution said ousted president Hosni Mubarak will remain in Sharm El-Sheikh International Hospital as his life would be jeopardized should he be transferred to the Tora Prison's hospital The general prosecution said ousted president Hosni Mubarak will remain in Sharm El-Sheikh International Hospital as his life will be jeoprodized should he be transferred to the Tora Prison hospital. Mubarak, who is said to have been suffering deteriorating health, was arrested several weeks ago on charges of illicit profiteering and ordering the killing of peaceful protesters. After sustaining heart problems, however, he was held in Sharm El-Sheikh International Hospital and not incarcerated in Tora Prison, like many of his oligarchs who are accused of numerous charges of corruption and conspiracy to murder protesters. A medical committee consisting of six doctors – including four cardiologists – confirmed that the 83-year-old mustn't be moved away from Sharm El-Sheikh due to multiple health problems as well as severe depression, according to a statement released by the general prosecution on its official facebook page. “Tora Prison's hospital is not currently equipped to host a patient in critical condition,” the statement read.