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Sudan: River Nile Tribal Leaders Arrested On Suspicion of Corruption

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[Dabanga] Albawga, River Nile State -- The leader of El Angeryab tribe, Ibrahim Osman, has been arrested by authorities in River Nile state, along with several local officials, on suspicion of corruption involving community funds from mining companies and the now disbanded National Congress Party (NCP) that ruled Sudan during the deposed Al Bashir regime.

Source: allAfrica.com

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