Ex-President Koroma Granted Permission by Sierra Leone Court to Seek Medical Treatment Abroad

Ex-President Koroma Granted Permission by Sierra Leone Court to Seek Medical Treatment Abroad

A Sierra Leone court has allowed former ⁣President Ernest⁣ Bai Koroma, who is charged with treason, to travel abroad ‍on medical grounds.

Koroma, 70, was charged early this month with four offences for his⁣ alleged ‍role in a failed‍ military attempt⁣ to⁢ topple the West African country’s government ⁣in November.

Koroma, 70, was charged early this month ‍with ⁢four ⁤offences for his alleged ⁢role ⁣in a failed military attempt​ to topple the West African country’s⁣ government in November.

The High Court on Wednesday ⁤ruled​ in favour of Koroma, ⁣whose lawyers had asked it to allow the former leader a⁤ trip abroad for ⁢medical reasons.

The ex-president, who has been under house⁢ arrest, will be allowed to travel to Nigeria for no more than three months,⁢ the magistrate said before adjourning the case to March 6.

“The High Court approved the order, and that was‌ transmitted to the Magistrate’s Court where [Koroma] has been appearing since the day⁣ investigations started into his case,” Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris said, reporting from the capital, Freetown.

Chernor Bah, Sierra Leone’s ​minister of information, told Al Jazeera ⁤the state is “happy to abide ⁢by the ruling of the court because we believe in the rule of law”, adding that Koroma is ‌leaving for‌ medical ⁣attention but his case remains open.

Link from ⁢ www.aljazeera.com

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