Sierra Leone charges ex-President Koroma with treason 

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Sierra Leone’s former President, Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma has today appeared before Magistrate Santigie I. S Bangura of the Pademba Road Magistrate Court No. 2.

Dr Koroma was in court for the start of preliminary investigations into a-four-count charge including Treason, Misprision of Treason and Harboring contrary to Law.

The State alleges that the former President on diverse dates between the 5th of November 2023 and the 26th day of November 2023 in Sierra Leone prepared to overthrow the government of Sierra Leone by unlawful means.

Although charges were read to the former President and no plea was taken at the start of the investigations.

The defence team of the former President led by Lawyer Joseph Fit-Gerald Kamara submitted to the Court an order of the High Court given by the Honourable Justice Samuel O. Taylor (JA) granting bail to the accused.

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The bail application

The application for bail was made before the High Court pursuant to section 79 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1965, Act No. 32 of 1965 and in accordance with the Bail Regulation of 2018 for and on behalf of the former President by Lawyer A. S. Sesay, witnessed by Lawyer A. V. Koroma from the Prosecution.

While granting the bail application, Honourable Justice Taylor ordered that a maximum of 10 people including his wife, children, lawyers and members of his political party are allowed to live at his residence.

He also ordered that the former President should not leave his premises without the express permission of the Inspector General of Police, adding that only the National Chairman and the Deputy of his political party are allowed to visit him.

Added to the bail conditions, Justice Taylor ordered the former President to provide two sureties who are senior citizens resident in the Western Area of the Republic of Sierra Leone and that all visits to his residence should be permitted by the Inspector General of Police.

The matter has been adjourned to the 17th of January 2024.

Author: Edna Amie Ngegba