The Public Prosecution in Sudan filed criminal reports against 40 leaders of the Freedom and Change Coalition and the Civil Forces Alliance “Taqaddam” They are accused of provoking war against the state, undermining the constitutional system, stirring up discontent among the regular forces, and war crimes against property and other rights and against humanity. The prosecution took action based on a complaint from the National Committee for War Crimes and Violations of the Rapid Support Forces.

But the wanted list did not include military personnel, but rather the leaders of political parties and organizations that the Sudanese security authorities accuse of being loyal to Rapid Support.