Friday, November 22, 2024

For ‘Selling Passports to Stateless People Comoros Ex-President Sambi Jailed for Life

By our Correspondent

Reports reaching us say that an arch-rival of President Azali Assoumani, Sambi, 64, was sentenced by the State Security Court, a special judicial body whose rulings cannot be appealed.

The reports explained that, the Comoros ex-president Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, who was convicted of selling passports to stateless people living in the Gulf, an offence classified as high treason, was on Monday sentenced to life imprisonment by a special court.

According to the reports, “He betrayed the mission entrusted to him by the Comorians,” public prosecutor Ali Mohamed Djounaid told the court last week as he requested a life sentence.

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Notably, Sambi, who led the small Indian Ocean archipelago between 2006 and 2011, pushed through a law in 2008 allowing the sale of passports for high fees.

And the scheme was reportedly aimed at the so-called bidoon — an Arab minority numbering in the tens of thousands who cannot obtain citizenship.

In this regard, the former president was accused of embezzling millions of dollars under the scheme.

Hence, the prosecution said the cost was more than $1.8 billion — more than the impoverished nation’s GDP.

Eric Emmanuel Sossa, a lawyer for civilian plaintiffs said, “They gave thugs the right to sell Comorian nationality as if they were selling peanuts.”

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In defence, however, Sambi’s French lawyer Jean-Gilles Halimi said “no evidence” of missing money or bank accounts had been put forward to suggest a crime.

In the meantime, Sambi refused to attend the trial after a brief appearance at the first hearing, as his lawyers said there were no guarantees he would be judged fairly.

Sambi had been originally prosecuted for corruption, but the charges were reclassified as high treason, a crime that “does not exist in Comorian law,” Halimi said.

The ex-president had already spent four years behind bars before he faced trial, far exceeding the maximum of eight months. He was originally placed under house arrest for disturbing public order.

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