28th October, 2024
DESPERATE ENDEAVORS TO OVERTHROW PRESIDENT BIO
I. In EPISODE 14, we published the FIRST video evidence in which three of the KEY PLANNERS of the bloody November 26 Coup were seen performing RITUAL SACRIFICE of a black cow with white spots as part of their preparations to overthrow President Bio.
II. In today’s EPISODE, we are publishing a SECOND video evidence in which these coup planners were also seen in a gathering with the Chief Ritualist, who was reciting DIVINE PRAYERS for the coup planners for the accomplishment of their DASTARDLY ACT.
III. The three coup planners clearly identified in both videos were the jailed Amadu Koita Makalo (the 1st Accused in the concluded High Court case of the State versus Amadu Koita Makalo and 11 Others), the deceased Idrissa Ahmid Kamara alias Leather Boot and the fugitive Kabbah Dumbuya.
IV. Both videos were tendered by the Prosecution in the recently concluded Court Martial case involving the State versus Staff Sergeant Alhaji Koroma and 26 Others.
V. According to the Prosecution, the ritual ceremonies captured in both videos were believed to have been performed by the same ritualists elsewhere within the sub-region. The Prosecution said the language spoken by the Chief Ritualist and his henchmen in both videos was not a native language of Sierra Leone; hence, the ceremonies could NOT have been performed inside Sierra Leone.
VI. The Prosecution further said they NEVER led any prosecution witness to clarify certain facts in the videos, but they tendered the two videos to show the DESPERATE ENDEAVORS done by the coup planners to overthrow President Bio
VII. Meanwhile, the ongoing Court Martial case of the State versus Major Patrick Abu Ordende Sesay alias PAO and 5 Others continues on Monday, 28th October, 2024. In addition the other trial involving the State versus Major Bai Sesay and 7 Others will come up on Tuesday, 29th October, 2024.
Major Yayah Brima,
Media Operations Officer,
Headquarters, Joint Force Command, Cockerill Barracks,
Freetown.
Phone/WhatsApp: 078 452 876