Togo/ General Abalo Kadangha faces military justice: Charges of complicity in murder and conspiracy against the Togolese state

The former chief of staff of the Togolese army, General Abalo Kadangha, has been facing serious charges before the military justice since Monday. He is charged with complicity in murder and conspiracy against the internal security of the state.

These charges are of great gravity, highlighting the serious concern of the Togolese authorities regarding the stability of the nation. The military justice system is examining these allegations, which involve a senior military officer, demonstrating the government’s determination to maintain order and internal security.

The case of General Abalo Kadangha underlines the importance of respect for law and order in Togo. It also raises questions about the background to this affair and the possible repercussions it could have on the country’s politics and security.

The prosecution of this case before the military justice demonstrates the commitment of the Togolese authorities to maintain order and protect internal security. Future developments in this matter will have an impact on Togo’s political climate and international perception.

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Justine Sodji