Sudan’s Public Prosecutor has begun investigating ousted President Omar al-Bashir on charges of money-laundering and the possession of large sums of money without legal grounds.
Bashir, who was ousted on April 11th, was moved to a high-security prison in Khartoum from the Presidential residence.
The former Sudanese leader was one of the sit-tight heads of government in Africa, until he was forced out of office.
The sit-tight act is playing out in Egypt, where President
al-Sisi is carrying out a referendum that will keep him in power until 2030.





































