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In Benin, a former sports minister and a businessman have been detained on suspicion of planning a coup. Ex-sports minister Oswald Homeky was caught handing over cash to the head of the republican guard, who is in charge of President Patrice Talon’s security. Investigators found that Homeky and businessman Olivier Boko paid off the military commander to not resist a planned coup on Sept.
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