Yesterday, a Sudanese court convicted the former Sudanese President, Omar Al-Bashir, of charges of “corruption and illegal possession of foreign currency sums”, and ruled that he deposited a social reform institution for two years, and the Transitional Authority in Sudan announced the dissolution of trade union and professional association councils established under Bashir.

The judge, who presided over the court, said that it was decided to deposit Al-Bashir (75 years) with the Social Reform Institution, not prison, given his old age, and the judge also ordered the confiscation of the money found at Bashir's residence, after the military overthrew him last April, following Mass protests continued for months, rejecting his three-decade rule.

The judge, Al-Sadiq Abdul Rahman, confirmed at the beginning of the trial that the authorities seized 6.9 million euros and 351 thousand dollars, in addition to 5.7 million Sudanese pounds (the equivalent of 128 thousand dollars) at Al-Bashir's residence.

Since last August, Al-Bashir has attended a number of trial sessions, wearing traditional Sudanese white jalabiyas and a turban inside an iron cage, and he has been held in Kober prison in Khartoum since his overthrow.

From inside the dock, Bashir continued to pronounce the verdict, and there were several other cases filed against him. Last May, he was charged with incitement and involvement in the killing of demonstrators, as he was summoned, last week, to interrogate him about his role in the “military coup” that took place in 1989 and brought him to power. .

And large security forces deployed in the streets of Khartoum yesterday, after the Transitional President of the Sovereign Council, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, chaired a meeting, yesterday evening, which included the Chief of Staff, the Director General of the Police Forces, the Director General of the General Intelligence Service and the Acting Commander of the Rapid Support Forces And the meeting stopped on the overall security situation in the country, and he touched on the announcement of some authorities to conduct processions in conjunction with the Bashir trial session, and the meeting confirmed that all regular forces carry out their duties and duties in resolving manifestations of violence, and take the necessary measures that prevent them from occurring, and the meeting confirmed that the regular forces will remain It is coherent and works in a one-team spirit for security and stability, until the country crosses the transition period to the ports of sustainable peace and the peaceful transfer of power.

Bashir is also wanted by the International Criminal Court, which issued two arrest warrants against him in 2009 and 2010, on charges related to "war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in the Darfur region".

In addition, the Transitional Authority in Sudan announced yesterday morning the dissolution of trade union and professional association councils that were established during the era of al-Bashir, and a statement issued by the Chairman of the Committee for the Eradication of Empowerment and the Fight against Corruption and the Recover of Funds, Lieutenant General Yasser Abdel-Rahman al-Atta, said that the decision is to dissolve the executive offices and union councils And professional associations.

The decision also stipulated the seizure of real estate registered in the names of trade unions and professional associations and the seizure of vehicles, cars and means of transport registered in its name, and the authorities considered these unions to be supportive of Bashir.

The authorities announced the formation of a committee to liquidate the National Congress Party, which was led by al-Bashir, and announced its dissolution at the end of last November. They also announced the dissolution of the Bar Council and the preparation of new elections in it. In response to these decisions that meet the demands of the protest movement, the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate announced that it does not recognize this. Decree.

The judiciary orders the confiscation of the money found at Bashir's residence after his overthrow.