CAIRO - A military court on Monday ordered ex-prime minister Ahmed Nazif to be detained for 15 days, pending investigations into charges of corruption, the official Middle East News Agency reports. Nazif has been accused of seizing State-owned land and squandering public money. It is the first time for a member of ousted president Hosni Mubarak's regime to face military investigators. The former premier was investigated along with the former governor of Luxor, Samir Farag, and businessman Mamdouh Qoleib. The public prosecutors decided to transfer the case to the military prosecutors because Farag is a retired army general, a source said. In July, Nazif was given a one-year suspended sentence for making unlawful gains in a business deal worth LE92 million (about $15 million).