Sudanese Vice President of the Transitional Military Council (SLTC), Lieutenant General Mohammad Hamdan Daglo, known as Basem Hamidati, visited Kober prison in Khartoum on Wednesday, where he announced payment of fines for Garmin prisoners for release.

According to a press release issued by the Transitional Military Council (JCC), Hamidati called for "restricting the inmates in all the prisons of the country and classifying their cases in order to resolve them." 33,990,715 c (about 34 million Sudanese pounds) were paid fines for 305 inmates and a prison sentence in Cooper. Will include treating guests throughout Sudan to take advantage of their capacity to build. "

"The responsibility they take (the military council) requires fairness, justice and solving the issues of simple people," Hamidati told the prison inmates. "Our country enjoys a lot of good. It will be divided fairly among all the people of Sudan, and the era of discrimination between citizens has ended forever," he said. .

"The Council will remain the guarantor of the transfer of power through free and fair elections," he said, adding that the solution to Sudan's problems is through dialogue between the Sudanese.

During the visit, the head of the Social Committee of the Military Council and the Director-General of the Police Force, Hamediti called for all police problems to be reviewed and submitted to the Military Council. He also urged the police to "deploy in the field and to be police officers in the middle of their forces in the field."