Sudan’s Ousted Leader Quizzed in Probe Into Islamist Financing
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Ousted Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir is being questioned in connection with alleged crimes by his former government, including money laundering and financing international Islamist groups, the General Attorney said.
Bashir, who was sentenced to two years in a rehabilitation facility in December for illicit possession of foreign currencies, appeared in front of the General Prosecutor on Sunday, according to a statement.