Sudan’s Bashir appears in public for first time since ouster

Military forces secure the area outside while Sudan’s ousted president Omar al-Bashir is questioned at the prosecutor’s office over charges of corruption and illegal possession of foreign currency, in Khartoum the capital of Sudan Sunday June 16, 2019. The deposed strongman has been held under arrest in the capital since the military removed him from power in April amid mass public protests against his 30-year rule.(AP Photo/Mahmoud Hjaj)

Sudan’s ousted president Omar al-Bashir, obscured at centre, is escorted into a vehicle as he returns to prison following his appearance before prosecutors over charges of corruption and illegal possession of foreign currency, in Khartoum the capital of Sudan on Sunday June 16, 2019. The deposed strongman has been held under arrest in the capital since the military removed him from power in April amid mass public protests against his 30-year rule.(AP Photo/Mahmoud Hjaj)

Sudan’s ousted president Omar al-Bashir is escorted into a vehicle as he returns to prison following his appearance before prosecutors over charges of corruption and illegal possession of foreign currency, in Khartoum the capital of Sudan on Sunday June 16, 2019. The deposed strongman has been held under arrest in the capital since the military removed him from power in April amid mass public protests against his 30-year rule.(AP Photo/Mahmoud Hjaj)

KHARTOUM, Sudan — Sudan’s former President Omar al-Bashir appeared in public on Sunday for the first time since his ouster, as he was led away to a prosecutor’s office in a corruption probe.

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