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Sierra Leone charges ex-president’s guard, 11 others over failed coup

Freetown, Sierra Leone
Reuters

Sierra Leone authorities have charged 12 people with treason in connection with a failed coup in November, including a member of former President Ernest Bai Koroma’s security detail, the government said on Tuesday. 

Gunmen attacked a military barracks, a prison and other locations in Sierra Leone on 26th November, freeing about 2,200 inmates and killing more than 20 people in what the authorities said afterwards was an attempt to overthrow the government.

President of Sierra Leone Ernest Bai Koroma waves to supporters of the ruling All Peoples Congress party during a rally ahead of the 7th March presidential election in Makeni, Sierra Leone on 5th March, 2018.

President of Sierra Leone Ernest Bai Koroma waves to supporters of the ruling All Peoples Congress party during a rally ahead of the 7th March presidential election in Makeni, Sierra Leone on 5th March, 2018. PICTURE: Reuters/Olivia Acland/File photo

The accused were arraigned before a magistrate in the capital Freetown on Tuesday, the information ministry said in a statement, adding that they included ex-police and correctional officers and former Koroma bodyguard Amadu Koita.

“Other accused persons are expected to be charged in the coming days,” the ministry said.



It was not immediately possible to reach Koita or his legal representative for comment.

The government has previously said the failed coup was led mostly by Koroma’s bodyguards. 

Koroma, who condemned the attacks in a statement shortly after they happened, was summoned for questioning in December as part of the police investigation.

 

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