Today, Saturday, the Khartoum Criminal Court issued a ruling against the isolated Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for two years in a social reform institution and for the confiscation of his money in the foreign exchange case.

During the pronouncement of the verdict, the judge explained that the ruling to place Al-Bashir in social reform for a period of two years, until the completion of communications against him, because the latter was over seventy years old and could not be imprisoned according to Sudanese law.

For its part, considered the defense of al-Bashir that the court politicized and questioned the circumstances of the trial.

The courtroom witnessed chaos and chants before the sentence was pronounced by supporters of the ousted president, and the judge was forced to stop until security forces removed the hooligans out of the courtroom.