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A Cairo court has ordered the first ruling against Hosni Mubarak since he was ousted on February 11, fining him and his top officials more than $90 million for their role in cutting the mobile phone network and Internet service for five days.

Adel Saeed, spokesman for the general prosecutor, said Mubarak himself was fined $34 million, former Interior Minister Habib El-Adly $50 million, and former Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif $6 million.

“They were charged with cutting the communication to hinder the efforts of the January 25 revolutionaries,” he said. The blocks began January 28 as demonstrations against Mubarak’s rule heightened in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.

The court order stated that they will have to immediately pay these fines from their personal accounts and that the money will be allocated to the national treasury.

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Article courtesy cnn.com