Togo has extradited Burkina Faso’s former leader, Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, accused of plotting to assassinate his successor, Ibrahim Traoré. Damiba, who was overthrown in a coup eight months after seizing power, faces multiple charges, including criminal embezzlement and corruption. As part of the extradition agreement, Burkina Faso assured his fair trial and protection from the death penalty. His return is expected to heighten tensions within the military and political landscape amid ongoing security challenges in the country.
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