The Guillaume Soro case was sent to the prosecutor for trial

The Guillaume Soro case, in which he is accused of trying to undermine state authority, will be sent to the Attorney General for trial.

From our correspondent in Abidjan

The former president of the National Assembly in exile in France for nine months is the subject of an arrest warrant for conspiracy and attempted attack on state authority. Prosecutor Richard Adou announced Tuesday, Oct. 6, that the case Guillaume Soro and about 20 of his relatives will be referred to the Attorney General for trial in the criminal court.

It is in the space of the lost steps in Abidjan’s court that the public prosecutor, Richard Adou, detailed the results of the judicial investigation concerning Guillaume Soro and 46 other suspects who were prosecuted in the context of the investigation of an attempt. alleged coup.

For nineteen of them, the results of the survey were completed in a dismissal. Eight others, including Deputy Kanigui Soro and the former candidate for mayor of Abobo, Tehfour Koné, are being referred to the criminal court for offenses, including disturbing public order and disseminating false news.

Against a lawsuit in the criminal court?

For Guillaume Soro and the last nineteen, among whom his two brothers Simon and Rigobert Soro, Deputy Alain Lobognon and Souleymane Koné Kamaraté alias Soul to Soul, weigh the threat of a trial by assises, since renamed the criminal court.

Lawyer Affoussy Bamba Lamine is also concerned. Guillaume Soros’s adviser, also in France, condemns RFI “a rude editing and a file full of lies to prevent her client from running for president on October 31”.

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