Two men close to Benin's president jailed after alleged coup plot
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[October 02, 2024]
COTONOU, Bénin (AP) — Two men close to Benin's president who were
arrested last week on suspicions of plotting a coup in the small West
African country were remanded in custody ahead of their trial, one of
their lawyers said Tuesday. |
Benin's President Patrice Talon attends a meeting with Brazilian
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at Planalto presidential palace in
Brasilia, Brazil, Thursday, May 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres, File) |
Olivier Boko — a businessman and longtime friend of President
Patrice Talon — and Oswald Homeky — a former sports minister —
were charged with "conspiracy against state security, corruption
of public funds and money laundering,” according to the lawyer,
Ayodele Ahounou.
Both men were arrested after being accused of bribing the
commander in charge of the president’s security to carry out a
coup.
Homeky was caught on Tuesday while allegedly handing over six
bags of money to the head of the Republican Guard, according to
Elonm Mario Metonou, the special prosecutor at Benin’s court for
financial crimes and terrorism.
Boko, often seen as Talon’s “right-hand man,” is accused of
being the mastermind behind the coup attempt and was arrested
separately in Benin's capital Cotonou. He had recently expressed
interest in being a candidate in the country’s 2026 presidential
election.
Both men were placed in pre-trial detention, Ahounou said.
Benin has been among the most stable democracies in Africa, but
President Patrice Talon is accused of using the justice system
to attack his political opponents after taking office in 2016
and changing electoral rules to enable him to consolidate power
in 2021.
Following his reelection three years ago, Talon promised not to
seek a third term in office in the 2026 election. Benin's
constitution limits the number of presidential terms to two.
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