Gbagbo moved to secret location

Ivory Coast's former president Laurent Gbagbo, arrested Monday, has been placed under house arrest in an undisclosed location, Alassane Ouattara's government announced.

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Ivory Coast's former president Laurent Gbagbo, arrested Monday, has been placed under house arrest, President Alassane Ouattara's government announced - without saying where.

In a statement Justice Minister Jeannot Ahoussou-Kouadio recalled how the former strongman had been arrested after fighting between government forces and pro-Gbagbo troops "assisted by Liberian and Angolan mercenaries plus militias."

"Pending the opening of a judicial inquiry, Mr. Laurent Gbagbo and some of his companions have been placed under house arrest," he said.

The government did not state where Gbagbo was being held, nor who the "companions" were.

Gbagbo was picked up on Monday by pro-Ouattara forces helped by the United Nations and France, and taken with his wife Simone and others to his rival's headquarters, the Hotel Golf.

The UN said earlier he was still in the hotel and had not been moved out of the economic capital, contrary to first reports by a spokesman.


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