The Anti-Terrorism Court in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum has demanded the commander of the Rapid Support Force, Mohammed Humaidati to hand over a member of the force accused of recruiting youth to fight alongside Khalifa Haftar's militias in Libya, according to Sudanese press.

Sudan Fax online newspaper said the court had addressed the military unit of the accused member but with no response, and the defendant did not appear before the court.

The security authorities in Sudan have arrested a group of fighters on the border after their return from Libya and seized with them an agreement to recruit a thousand of combatants to fight with Haftar, according to the same newspaper.

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