By Boubacar Diallo, CONAKRY,
Guinea
Gunmen stormed the main prison in Guinea’s capital early Saturday and freed former dictator Moussa “Dadis” Camara and several others, authorities said.
A lawyer for the ex-strongman,
though, later said he had been kidnapped.
In a statement, Prosecutor
Yamoussa Conte said he has ordered authorities to investigate charges of
escaping jail and weapons possession against Camara and three other
individuals.
However, an attorney for
Camara said late Saturday afternoon that her client was back at the central
jail, where he was being questioned.
“My client has not escaped; he
has been abducted,” Jacomey Haba told The Associated Press.
Among the others who escaped were Claude
Pivi and Blaise Goumou, who along with Camara had been detained on charges in
connection with a 2009 stadium massacre that left 157 people dead.
“We
will find them. And those responsible will be held accountable,” Justice
Minister Charles Alphonse Wright, told local Radio Fim FM several hours after
heavy gunfire erupted in the Kaloum district of the capital, Conakry.
A fourth prisoner, Moussa
Thiegboro Camara, already has been recaptured, Wright added.
Camara came to power in a 2008
coup d’etat following the death of longtime dictator Lansana Conte. Camara had
lived for years in exile after surviving an assassination attempt by one of his
bodyguards before returning home to Guinea in late 2021.
More than a dozen suspects
were charged in connection with the 2009 massacre, when Guinean security forces
fired upon peaceful demonstrators protesting against his intention to run for
president after seizing power.
For years, Guinea’s government
had sought to prevent Camara’s homecoming from exile in Burkina Faso, fearing it
could stoke political instability. However, another coup in September 2021 put
a military junta in power in Guinea that was more amenable to Camara’s return.
Camara testified in court last
year that he was sleeping during the early hours of the attack, then awoken at
11 a.m. when he was told that demonstrators had been killed.
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