A man of Portuguese-Belgian origin was detained by the Russian paramilitary group Wagner in the Central African Republic and accused by prosecutors in that country of “conspiracy against the regime.” The Portuguese government is “personally monitoring the case,” an official source told Lusa.
“We look after this matter personally and through our livelihood, which means we are the ones who provide the food. Embassy number two [de Portugal] he was already visited in Kinshasa, as was the honorary consul [de Portugal] in the Central African Republic (CAR),” a source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MNE) told Lusa.
The man, “young,” according to the same source, “is detained, suspected of being part of a ‘conspiracy’ against the regime” and “works for a North American non-governmental organization (NGO), the Portuguese MNE reported. .
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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