The information was relayed by the Russian agency Sputnik. We learn that an aircraft belonging to the Moroccan mining company Managem, was intercepted by the Sudanese authorities. The device, which carried 84 kilos of gold, did not have the necessary authorizations, they said.
And to point out that the plane, which was coming from the Qabqah region and bound for Khartoum, was stopped by the Rapid Support Forces for lack of a gold transfer license, and not because of the smuggling.
The same source also said that licensing mining companies was a prerogative of the economic security apparatus, but since the fall of the government, this is now a component of the Rapid Support Forces.
“The Rapid Support Forces intercepted the aircraft due to lack of coordination, as part of the current security measures,” the source said.