Al-Bashir appoints defence minister, makes changes in army commands

Wed, Feb 27, 2019 | By publisher


Defence

SUDANESE President, Omar Al-Bashir, on Tuesday issued a republican decree appointing Lt.-Gen. Essam-Eddin Al-Habeeballa as state minister of defence ministry.

Al-Bashir also issued republican decisions making changes in the Command of the Joint Staff of the Sudanese Armed Forces, according to a news conference from office of spokesman of Sudanese army.

According to the decisions, the Command of the Joint Staff would be formed of Lt.-Gen. Kamal Al-Mahi as chief of Joint Staff, Lt.-Gen. Hashim Babikir as deputy chief of Staff and Lt.-Gen. Abdel-Fatah Abdel-Rahman as inspector-general of the Sudanese Armed Forces.

Gen. Pilot Salahuddin Saeed has been appointed as chief of staff of the Air Forces, while Gen. Mohamed Al-Hussein has been appointed as chief of staff of the Ground Forces, it said.

Gen. Abdalla Al-Matari has been appointed as chief of staff of the Navy Forces and Gen. Shams-Eddin Ibrahim as chief of staff of Joint Operations, while Gen.

Mustafa Mustafa has been appointed as chief of staff of Military Intelligence.

These decisions came as part of the regular command administrative arrangements which the army adopts annually, the statement added.

In another development, Sudan’s Attorney-General, Omer Mohamed on Tuesday issued a decision to establish emergency prosecutions in capital Khartoum and all states of Sudan.

The decision determined the powers and authorities of the emergency prosecutions, a statement by Sudan’s Public Prosecution Office said.

President al-Bashir on Monday issued five emergency orders in which he authorised the attorney-general to establish emergency prosecutions and issue regulations to organise the procedures of investigation.

The attorney-general was also authorised to appeal and decide on lifting the immunity from any person accused of committing a crime punishable by the emergency law.

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– Feb. 27, 2019 @ 07:45 GMT |

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