CAIRO – The ousted president Honsi Mubarak on Monday arrived at the Police Academy, New Cairo where he is being tried on charges of killing protesters in the iconic Tahrir Square during the January 25 revolt and corruption, the local media reported. Mubarak arrived to the courtroom on a stretcher for the the second hearing of the trial, as he has been suffering from heart problems since last April. At the opening of his trial on August 3, Mubarak pleaded not guilty on accusations of ordering the killing of protesters in the square. Meanwhile, Mubaraks' sons, Alaa and Gamal, also arrived on the Academy to be tried in the same case.