FILE PHOTO: SudanÕs President Omar Hassan al-Bashir speaks during a press conference after the oath of the prime minister and first vice president Bakri Hassan Saleh at the palace in Khartoum, Sudan March 2, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
KHARTOUM - Sudan’s deposed leader Omar Hassan al-Bashir told investigators he had received millions of dollars from Saudi Arabia, a detective said in court on Monday. Bashir, who was ousted and detained in April, is facing charges of illicit possession of foreign currency and accepting gifts in an unofficial manner.
The detective told the court Bashir had made the statement about the money as he was questioned by investigators after his detention. Bashir - who was in a cage in the courtroom, dressed in traditional white robes and a turban - listened to the testimony but did not comment.Reporting by Khalid Abdelaziz; Writing by Nadine Awadalla; Editing by Andrew Heavens
Saudi Arabia used to fund projects and charity organizations all over the Arab world with billions of dollars over the years.
Saudi so generous ?
LOL. Money talks. Like Idi DADA Amin he'll live a comfortable retirement in Saudi despite his infamous history.
exactly, remember 90 millions oil dollars or more than that is doundes in his home. ooops Bin Salman!!! they catch you up!!!
News fabricated and not true
Saudiarabia is killer, blackmailer and terrorist state
Wanna tell me Saudis are Corrupt Cc: Trump
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