Burkina Faso has frozen the assets
of the leader of last week’s failed coup, Gen Gilbert Diendere. Another
13 people suspected of involvement have also
had their assets frozen,
the state prosecutor says. Interim President Michel Kafando was
reinstated on Wednesday after an intervention from the army and West
African leaders. On Friday, his government ordered the presidential
guards’ unit that carried out the coup to be disbanded.During this period, they would only be able to withdraw 300,000 CFA ($512) a month.
On Friday, the first full meeting of the government since Mr Kafando’s reinstatement decided to disband the presidential guard (RSP) and to dismiss the minister in charge of security. The RSP – a unit of 1,200 well-armed and well-trained men – is loyal to Blaise Compaore, the country’s long-time ruler who was ousted in a popular uprising last year. They were unhappy about being integrated into the regular army.
BBC.
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