Sierra Leone police name 80 suspects following failed coup

Sierra Leone reduces curfew hours as security improves after a coup attempt
Sierra Leone reduces curfew hours as security improves after a coup attempt

 

A total of 80 suspects have been named following a failed attempted coup on Nov. 26 in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, local police have said.

William Fayia Sellu, inspector general of the Sierra Leonean police, told a press conference Tuesday that the suspects include former President Ernest Bai Koroma, 50 currently serving military officers, and five dismissed military officers, among others.

Sellu said the former president has been granted bail with specific confinement at his residence in Freetown, while the remaining 79 suspects are in custody at the criminal investigations department.

The inspector general urged the public to provide useful information leading to the arrest of the remaining suspects still on the run.

On Nov. 26, some armed individuals attacked a military barracks, a prison, and other locations in Freetown, leaving more than 20 people killed in what the government said later was a failed coup. (Xinhua/NAN)

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