Yesterday, the Sudanese Public Prosecutor's Office opened two communications against the deposed President Omar al-Bashir on charges of money laundering and possession of large sums of money without legal justification. While the Transitional Military Council held a meeting with the leaders of the protest movement, on the eve of the date for the announcement of the formation of the civil council, which will take power after the overthrow of Bashir, the President of the Military Council, Lieutenant General Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan, he is currently working to complete the demands of the masses of the Sudanese people and the objectives of the revolution.

In detail, a judicial source in Sudan told Reuters yesterday that the Public Prosecution opened two reports against al-Bashir on charges of money laundering and possession of large sums of money without legal justification.

The source added that the military intelligence transferred information to the prosecution about the existence of large sums in the residence of Bashir presidential, which led to a military intelligence search the house, and found in one of the rooms bags of six million euros, and more than 351 thousand dollars, in addition to five Million Sudanese pounds.

The source said that "the highest prosecutor, appointed by the military council to combat corruption, ordered the arrest of the isolated president, and questioned him soon, in preparation for his trial.

"The prosecution will question the isolated president inside Cooper's prison," the source said.

The prosecutor's office in charge of overseeing all corruption cases in the country, Mutasim Abdullah Mahmoud, was quoted as saying that the prosecution immediately began implementing the directives of the Transitional Military Council and carrying out its duties in the fight against corruption.

Mahmud added that he had ordered the search of al-Bashir's residence, the depositing of funds in the Central Bank of Sudan's treasury, and the restriction of proceedings under articles 5 and 6 of the Foreign Exchange Act and article 35 of the Money Laundering Act.

The source confirmed that the money that was seized at the residence of al-Bashir was sent a tight security guard to the Central Bank, for reservation.

According to Article (35) of the Money Laundering Law, the penalty shall be imprisonment for a term of not less than five years and not exceeding 10 years, with a fine not exceeding twice the value of the money or proceeds of the offense.

Bashir is also wanted by the International Criminal Court for genocide in the western Darfur region.

Sources from his family said recently that he had been transferred to the heavily guarded Kober jail in Khartoum.

On the other hand, leaders of the protest movement in Sudan met in Khartoum yesterday, with the Transitional Military Council, on the eve of the date of the announcement of the formation of the civil council, which will take power after the overthrow of Bashir, according to a leader of the movement.

The leader of the «Alliance for Freedom and Change», friend of Joseph, told «AFP»: «the military council held talks with the coalition». Protest leaders said on Friday they would unveil today the composition of the "civilian sovereign council representing the military," which would replace the current transitional military junta.

Today, the gathering of Sudanese civilians announces the names chosen for the leadership of a civilian presidential council, which carries out the sovereign tasks of the state during the transitional period.

The group said in a statement that it would hold a press conference on the ground of the sit-in today, announcing its vision of the transitional period.

Meanwhile, President of the Sudanese Military Transition Council, Lieutenant-General Abdel-Fattah El-Burhan, confirmed that he is currently working to complete the demands of the Sudanese people and the objectives of the revolution.

"They came for the sake of the people and to complete the demands of his revolution, especially the demands of the protesters in the vicinity of the leadership," Burhan told the Sudanese newspaper Al-Jarida in its issue yesterday.

The Secretary-General of the Ansar Affairs, Abdul Mahmoud Abu, called during the Friday sermon, the Transitional Military Council to fulfill the promised handover of power to a civilian government, explaining that the Council's bias to the desire of the people a noble work, injected blood and sedition sedition.

He called on Abu Thawar and their representatives in the Alliance of Freedom and Change unity of the class, and the agreement of the word, and move away from quotas, stressing that this is the guarantor of the success of the outcome of the revolution, and Sudan out of its plight and arrange the transitional period in the interest of Sudan.

President of the Transitional Military Council Abdelfattah Burhan:

• "We are currently working to complete the demands of the Sudanese people."