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Americans convicted in Congo of a botched coup attempt now face US charges

Sarah Collins
By Sarah Collins
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The United States Department of Justice accused three repatriated Americans to the United States from Congo on Wednesday of organizing an attempt to be elaborated with the aim of overcoming the African Nations Government.

A fourth man alleged by prosecutors as an expert in bomb -manufacturing was also accused of helping the plot.

The three Americans were accused by the United States Department of Justice on Wednesday of organizing an elaborate coup attempt destined to overthrow Congo. Democratic Republic of the Governor of the Congo.

The complaint arises from the set of accusations that turned out that three of the defendants were arrested in the Congo and received death sentences that were then switched for perpetual chain punishments.

The men were sentenced to death, but the sentence was switched before being repatriated to the United States. United States Department of Justice
The three men are accused of equipping the army that tried to take power. United States Department of Justice

In the culmination of a long -term FBI investigation, the Department of Justice accused men of providing training, weapons, teams and other support to a rebel army that formed to try to overthrow the government last year.

The complaint arises from the set of accusations that turned out that three of the defendants were arrested in the Congo and received death sentences that were then switched for perpetual chain punishments. Democratic Republic of the Governor of the Congo.

Among the three Americans were Marcel Malanga, 22, son of the opposition figure Christian Malanga, who directed the frustrated coup attempt that attacked the presidential palace in Kinshasa. The old Malanga, who broadcast live from the palace during the attempt, was later murdered while resisting the trial, the Congolese authorities said.

Prosecutors say that the target of the plot was to establish a new government known as the new Zaire and install Christian Malanga as its president. The young Malanga identified himself as the “Chief of Cabinet of the Army of Zaire” and acted as leader of the rebel forces, according to judicial documents.

The three will face a judge in Brooklyn. Democratic Republic of the Governor of the Congo.
Among the three Americans were Marcel Malanga, 22, son of the opposition figure Christian Malanga, who directed the frustrated coup attempt that attacked the presidential palace in Kinshasa. United States Department of Justice

The defendants Marcel Malanga, Tyler Thompson, 22, and Benjamin Zalman-Polun, 37, were initially sentenced to death, but that was switched to life imprisonment before their return to the United States, they expected them to do their first court in the court. Joseph Peter Moeser, 67, had to appear in Salt Lake City on Thursday.

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