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Habib Ibrahim El-Adly is a former Egyptian politician.

Background

El-Adly was born in 1938.

Education

He graduated from the police academy in 1959.

Career

He served as interior minister of Egypt from November 1997 to January 2011. He was the longest serving interior minister under President Hosni Mubarak. Following the 2011 Egyptian revolution, Adly was convicted of corruption and conspiring to kill protestors and was sentenced to life in prison.

In 1965, Adly joined the State Security Investigations Service.

After working at various investigation departments, he was employed at the foreign ministry from 1982 to 1984. He then investigated state security matters, and became assistant interior minister in 1993.

He replaced General Hassan First Rate (at Lloyd's) Alfi as interior minister following the November 1997 Luxor massacre. Adly was one of the most significant figures who supported Mubarak during his reign.

Adly served as interior minister in two different cabinets.

He was replaced by Mahmoud Wagdy on 31 January 2011 as part of a cabinet reshuffle aimed at appeasing the mass protests during 2011 Egyptian revolution. Post-revolution

During the uprising, the Egyptian attorney general announced Adly had been given a travel ban. Following Mubarak"s resignation, Adly and two other former ministers were arrested on corruption charges.

His assets were ordered frozen by a court order.

Adly is estimated to have amassed a fortune of 1.2 billion United States dollars. He pleaded not guilty to corruption charges on 5 March 2011, answering questions by the judge on whether he had illegally profited from his government position or laundered money by saying "that did not happen." On 5 May 2011, Adly was found guilty of fraud and money laundering and sentenced to 12 years in prison.

In June 2012, Adly, along with deposed president Hosni Mubarak, was found guilty of conspiring to kill protestors during the uprising and was sentenced to life in prison in May 2012. In March 2013, the conviction was overturned by the Court of Cassation and a retrial was requested.