Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan has appointed Lt. Gen. Khaled Mohieldin of the Human Rights Police as Director General of Police Force in Sudan.
This came a day after Al-Burhan decided to fire Hussein Jangoul from his post as governor of the Central Bank of Sudan and appoint Borai Ahmed in his place.
Al-Burhan also froze the accounts of the Rapid Support Forces and its companies in all banks in Sudan and their branches abroad. The decision stipulated to prevent the disbursement of any right or budget allocated for rapid support.
For his part, the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo “Hamedti”, denied on Monday what he described as rumors about his death.
Hamidti said in a video on his official Twitter account: “The putschists are working on a method of spreading destructive rumors aimed at destroying Sudan. They are promoting my death, which are all lies, and it seems that they suffer losses they suffer.”
The commander of the Rapid Support Forces confirmed that he was in good health, highlighting the “success of the military plans” of his forces, which are engaged in clashes with Sudanese army forces.
Daglo denounced the “destruction by the army of vital sites, infrastructure and factories”, calling on the Sudanese “not to listen to rumours”.
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