Ousted Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir was brought Sunday to a prosecutor’s office in Khartoum, where charges of corruption and illegal possession of foreign currency were read out against him.
Bashir, dressed in a white traditional robe and turban, was transported in a heavily armed convoy from the capital’s Kober prison.
It was the first time Bashir has been seen in public since his ouster by the army on April 11.