KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan freed a former spy chief on Wednesday after clearing him of charges that he was involved in an alleged coup attempt against veteran President Omar Hassan al-Bashir last year.
The Sudanese government announced last November it had arrested former intelligence chief Salah Gosh and 12 army and security officers after foiling a coup attempt. Officials have provided few details about the alleged coup.
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