Thursday, September 26, 2024 -Three prominent men including a presidential guard commander have been arrested on suspicion of planning a “coup d’etat” in the West African nation.
The other two accused of attempting a putsch are a former sports minister and a
businessman close to President Patrice Talon.
Elonm Mario Metonou, the special prosecutor at Benin’s court for financial
crimes and terrorism, said the alleged coup was planned to take place on
Friday, September 27.
“It appears the Republican Guard commander in charge of the president’s
security was engaged by the minister Oswald Homeky and Olivier Boko in order to
carry out a coup by force on September 27, 2024,” the prosecutor said.
The court said Homeky was detained at around 1:00 am on Tuesday, September 24,
as he was handing over six bags of cash totalling 1.5 billion West African CFA
francs ($2.5 million) to the commander, Djimon Dieudonne Tevoedjre.
Boko, known as a longtime friend of President Patrice Talon, was arrested
separately overnight Monday to Tuesday in Benin’s economic capital of Cotonou,
the court said.
He had recently started indicating that he would make a run for the presidency
in 2026 when Talon’s second term in office ends and he is prohibited by the
constitution from running again.
In 2023, Homeky resigned as sports minister after urging support for Boko’s bid
to succeed Talon.
Boko’s lawyers and supporters denounced what they called his “abduction” and
called for his immediate release.
“As this press conference is being held, it is not possible for his family or
us, his lawyers, to know where and in what condition is Mr Boko, who likely
does not have access to food and above all his medications,” the collective
said.
Boko’s Objectif Benin 2026 (“Target Benin”) support group also condemned the
arrest as “a serious violation of fundamental rights” and “obvious political
persecution”.
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