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Sudanese president appoints new NISS deputy

August 31, 2009 (KHARTOUM) — The Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir issued a decree appointing a new deputy director for the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS).

The post was vacant after the previous NISS deputy Mohamed Atta Al-Moula Abbas was promoted to head the bureau to replace Salah Gosh who was appointed as an adviser to Bashir.

Bashir named Lieutenant General Al-Rasheed Osman Fagiri to be the new NISS deputy.

The Qatar based Al-Sharq newspaper said that Fagiri was with the NISS since 1989 and most recently headed the Economic security department within the bureau.

(ST)

3 Comments

  • Dan
    Dan

    Sudanese president appoints new NISS deputy
    mr.Bashire there is no help come from your changes you make please Mr. persident let me tell you Salah Gosh was wit u since u took over and he has try to protect u from SPLA but this time the ICC can not leave u becos of puting Salah as ur advice and replace Al-Rasheed Osman as deputy
    mr. Al-Rasheed is economic man he will economis the life of inoncent sudanese at large not to lost for nothing u must go to ICC and explain urself in the court

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