A former guardian of the deposed Central African President François Bozizé was indicted Friday evening in Paris, in particular for "
complicity in crimes against humanity
" and "
complicity in war crimes
", then imprisoned, told Saturday to AFP the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office (PNAT).
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Arrested Tuesday in eastern France, Eric Danboy Bagale, a 41-year-old Central African, was also indicted for "
acts of torture
" and "
criminal association with a view to preparing for a war crime
" for acts committed between 2007 and 2014 "
as head of the presidential guard (...) then as head of anti-balaka militias,
" Pnat said in a statement.