- Earlier in July, the military council that took over the country after ousting longtime leader Omar Al Bashir in April.
This was the second coup plot reported this month in Sudan, where talks between the military and the country's pro-democracy movement have dragged out over the final and crucial part of a power-sharing deal for the nation's transitional period.
Earlier in July, the military council that took over the country after ousting longtime leader Omar Al Bashir in April, said it arrested at least 16 active and retired military officers over an attempted coup.
Late on Wednesday, a brief statement from the military said the county's chief of staff, Gen. Hashem Abdel Muttalib Babakr, was among those arrested over the alleged plot. The statement said the plot aimed to sabotage the power-sharing deal between the military council and the protest movement. Babakr was appointed chief-of-staff just days after Al Bashir's ouster following months of street protests against the president's 30-year rule.
Since April, Babakr had appeared loyal to Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, the head of the ruling military council, and only last week visited Egypt with a top-level Sudanese delegation.
Earlier on Wednesday, two military officials said that others among those newly arrested were officers working for Sudan's military and the national intelligence and security services.
The arrests all took place this week and several radicals, including a former minister, loyal to Al Bashir were also arrested over the same plot, the officials said.

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