Sudan pardons 101 Egyptian anglers held for spying

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Wednesday issued a choice absolving 101 Egyptian anglers Khartoum was blaming them for seeing, Sudan's Ashorooq Net reported.

"In the wake of counseling with the equity priest, al-Bashir issued a choice absolving 101 Egyptian anglers who have been held by Sudanese powers on charges of spying and rupturing the provincial waters at the Red Ocean," the report said.

In April, the Sudanese powers captured the Egyptian anglers inside Sudan's local waters and recorded claims against them as per Sudan's criminal law, international IDs Act and Ocean fisheries' law, where their trial was postponed more than once last July.

Additionally in the month, a Sudanese court in the Red Ocean fined 29 Egyptian anglers and a commander on charges of breaking the Sudanese regional waters, while on April 12 a second managing was issued against 46 other Egyptian anglers.
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