The wife of Gabon’s deposed President Ali Bongo Ondimba, under house arrest since a coup in the central African country in late August, has been jailed, according to her lawyer.
Sylvia Bongo Ondimba Valentin, suspected of allegedly embezzling public funds, was jailed late on Wednesday, according to her lawyer Francois Zimeray who condemned what he called the “arbitrary and illegal procedure”.
Bongo’s wife was charged on September 28 with money laundering, forgery and falsification of records.
Sylvia Bongo has been under house arrest in the capital, Libreville, since the August 30 coup brought the curtain down on 55 years of Bongo dynasty rule.
The putschists allege the former head of state and his entourage falsified the election results.
They accuse Sylvia Bongo and her son, Nourredin Bongo Valentin, of manipulating the former president, who has not fully recovered from a serious stroke in 2018.
They say the two have effectively run the oil-rich country for the past five years and have misused public money.
Nourredin Bongo Valentin has been placed in detention since the coup, charged with corruption.
Bongo, 64, who had ruled the central African country since 2009, was overthrown by military leaders moments after being proclaimed the winner in a presidential election.