‘Brit’ & 3 Americans arrested in Congo face the death penalty over failed coup

27 May 2024 , 23:01
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Ezangi Youssouf, who lives in London, said he was duped into taking part in the foiled rebellion
Ezangi Youssouf, who lives in London, said he was duped into taking part in the foiled rebellion

A MAN believed to be British and three Americans could face the death penalty after taking part in a bungled coup in central Africa.

After being arrested trying to storm the presidential palace on May 19, a military official revealed they will be dealt with like any enemy of the state.

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Alleged Brit Ezangi Youssou took part in the plot to overthrow the president of the Democratic Republic of CongoCredit: Twitter
The moment the coup leader's American son Marcel Malanga and friend Tyler Thompson were caught trying to flee
The moment the coup leader's American son Marcel Malanga and friend Tyler Thompson were caught trying to flee
Coup leader Christian Malanga with Marcel inside the presidential palace
Coup leader Christian Malanga with Marcel inside the presidential palaceCredit: Facebook
Armed Congolese guards patrolling the streets during the brief coup
Armed Congolese guards patrolling the streets during the brief coup

Ezangi Youssouf, who says he is British, Marcel Malanga, the coup leader's son, his friend Tyler Thompson and marijuana trafficker Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun were all detained.

The four are currently being interrogated over their involvement in the foiled attempt to overthrow the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

“The interrogation continues,” Major General Sylvain Ekenge told The Times.

Two New York cops stabbed during celebrations in Times SquareTwo New York cops stabbed during celebrations in Times Square

“After that they will be dealt with by and handed to a military tribunal, not the regular court. They must be judged here in Congo.”

A suspension of the death penalty was only recently lifted for convictions linked to the raging conflict in the war-torn country's east.

Ekenge added that capital punishment applies in "the context of the military and those who take up arms in the rebellion."

Six people were killed during the chaotic coup attempt in the capital city Kinshasa, including two policemen guarding the president's residence and a motorist.

The force of roughly 50 men was led by Utah-based opposition figure Christian Malanga who was killed while resisting arrest.

The mothers of Marcel Malanga and his high school football teammate Thompson, both 21, claim they are innocent and were deceived into taking part.

However, Maj. Gen. Ekenge claims that they were still clearly caught with weapons in their hands and fighting alongside Malanga as he proclaimed himself DRC's president.

Youssouf, who has also been described as British by Congolese authorities and lives in London, said he had been told by Malanga that their plot had "American backing".

The gunmen live-streamed their short-lived rebellion at the Palais de la Nation.

The attackers filmed themselves waving a flag of Zaire, the name of the DRC during the time of Mobutu Sese Seko, a dictator overthrown in 1997.

At least nine killed after New Year's Day stampede at shopping centreAt least nine killed after New Year's Day stampede at shopping centre

Malanga was filmed saying: "Long live Zaire, long live the children of Mobutu.

"Felix has fallen... We are victorious."

Just minutes later, they were confronted by soldiers.

A shootout carried on for over an hour as the rebels battled security forces and some were killed in the carnage.

President Tshisekedi and his family were not injured in the violence.

Bullet holes were visible on the walls and on cars at the politician's home and windows were broken.

The scene of the coup where six were killed near the presidential palace
The scene of the coup where six were killed near the presidential palaceCredit: AFP
Father and son, Marcel and Christian Malanga, pictured in combat gear
Father and son, Marcel and Christian Malanga, pictured in combat gearCredit: Twitter
The mothers of Marcel Malanga and Thompson (pictured) say they were deceived into taking part
The mothers of Marcel Malanga and Thompson (pictured) say they were deceived into taking partCredit: AP

Dramatic footage also captured the moment Marcel Malanga and Thompson, bloodied and bruised, were dragged from a river after they tried to swim for freedom.

School friends of Marcel said they had been approached about a holiday in Congo.

One friend told The Times they became desperate but would only offer to take one person at a time.

One friend, Daniel Gonzalez, 22, said he was offered $100,000 to work as a security guard for the politician.

"I feel really sad for Tyler and Marcel but, at the end of the day, I can just be grateful that I didn't go because I would be stuck in the same scary situation," he said.

The suspects cower in fear after their arrest
The suspects cower in fear after their arrest
Thompson was dragged from the river
Thompson was dragged from the river
The coup plotters live-streamed their attack from inside the palace
The coup plotters live-streamed their attack from inside the palaceCredit: Reuters
Marcel Malanga poses with a gun
Marcel Malanga poses with a gunCredit: Twitter
He was caught alongside Thompson as they tried to flee across a river
He was caught alongside Thompson as they tried to flee across a riverCredit: AP

Iona Cleave

Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Police, Crime, Courts

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