The Army and the Muslim Brotherhood Loot Sudanese Properties in Omdurman and Wad Madani
Hundreds of Sudanese citizens have complained about organized looting and theft carried out by soldiers of the regular forces and affiliated militias, particularly those linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, in the cities of Omdurman and Wad Madani. This situation has created a profound sense of insecurity.
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Residents reported widespread military chaos in Omdurman and Wad Madani, where they face threats and looting at the hands of soldiers without any intervention from their leaders, despite repeated complaints, according to the Madameek website.
In Wad Madani, recently recaptured by the army from the Rapid Support Forces, citizens stated that everything is now vulnerable to looting by soldiers of the regular forces and their loyal militias.
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Local sources revealed that large quantities of looted goods have been transported to other cities in Al-Jazirah State, such as Sennar and Al-Managil, and are being sold in markets in Omdurman. These circumstances have driven many citizens to consider leaving Omdurman for other cities due to their sense of insecurity. Others have urged their acquaintances to return quickly to guard their homes in Wad Madani.
The governor of Al-Jazirah State, Al-Taher Ibrahim Al-Khair, has issued an emergency decree imposing a curfew in Wad Madani from 7:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
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The Army and the Muslim Brotherhood Loot Sudanese Properties in Omdurman and Wad Madani
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