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Botswana’s former President Ian Khama has dismissed as “fabricated” 38 charges against him, including the unlawful possession and theft of firearms.
Mr Khama had been summoned to appear in court to face the charges on Thursday, but he did not.
“I was never served with that summons. That’s why I wasn’t in court today,” he told the BBC’s Focus on Africa programme.
Mr Khama has been in self-imposed exile in South Africa since November 2021.
He fell out with his hand-picked successor, Mokgweetsi Masisi, whom he accused of being authoritarian.
Botswana court summons ex-president over firearms
A court in Botswana has summoned former President Ian Khama to appear before it on Thursday on multiple criminal charges, including possession of firearms.
The “unprecedented” charge sheet showed that Mr Khama was accused alongside three others, the private Mmegi website reported.
He and ex-intelligence chief Isaac Kgosi, former police commissioner Keabetswe Makgophe and ex-deputy permanent secretary Bruno Paledi face a total of 38 charges, ranging from illegal acquisition, unlawful possession and theft of firearms.
In Botswana, the illegal possession of guns could lead to a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
Mr Khama previously told South Africa’s Daily Maverick newspaper that he keeps his hunting rifles, shotguns and “a few handguns” collected over three decades at his home.
Some of these belonged to his official and private security detail, he was quoted as saying.
It is unlikely that Mr Khama will appear in court in person.
Mr Khama – the son of Botswana’s founding President Seretse Khama – went into self-imposed exile in South Africa in November 2021.
At the time, he denied that he was fleeing Botswana but he hasn’t returned to the country since.
Mr Khama was president from 2008 to 2018.
He fell out with his handpicked successor, Mokgweetsi Masisi, whom he accused of authoritarianism. Mr Masisi was the vice-president under Mr Khama, from 2014 to 2018.
The summons against the former president come ahead of President Masisi’s planned meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria on Friday.
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