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Equatorial Guinea security officers say a coup in December 2017 was effectively thwarted to save the presidency of Ngueme
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Equatorial Guinea said it had thwarted “a coup” in late December mounted by mercenaries who sought to attack President Teodoro Obiang Nguema.
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In a statement read on state-owned radio, Security Minister Nicolas Obama Nchama said: “Mercenaries… were recruited by Equatorial Guinean militants from certain radical opposition parties with the support of certain powers.”
On December 27, Cameroonian officials arrested 38 heavily-armed men at the border.
Equatorial Guinea’s ambassador to France, Miguel Oyono Ndong Mifumu, referred to the incident as an “invasion and destabilization attempt”.
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The suspects, taken into custody in a bus on the border, had rocket launchers, rifles and a stockpile of ammunition.
Ngueme has been president for more than 38 years after he took over in a coup on August 3, 1979, overthrowing his own uncle, Francisco Macias Nguema, who was shot by firing squad.
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