Sudan's former-President Omar al-Bashir has appeared in public for the first time since his ouster two months ago.
The 75-year-old former leader, who was wearing traditional white robes and a turban, was led to a prosecutor's office in a corruption investigation.
According to prosecutors, millions of dollars' worth of cash in US dollars, euros and Sudanese pounds were recovered from Al-Bashir's home a week after his ouster.
Bashir also faces war crime charges at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
This comes as a top Sudanese general said he would execute anyone found responsible for killing protesters in Khartoum after June 3.

US, Iran reach agreement to end war, signing set for Friday
20 injured, historic monastery on fire as Ukraine faces major Russian attacks
Trump criticises Israel strike as US, Iran inch closer to deal, timing remains unclear
Congo says 782 Ebola cases confirmed, two new health zones affected
Israel says military attacks Hezbollah targets in Beirut's southern suburbs