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Bail for the 11 Arrested Over A Coup Plot
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Tue, 20 May 2008 23:13:00
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The High Court has granted bail to all the 11 accused of plotting a coup d'etat. Each was required to pay a bond of MK100,000 and had to surrender their passports while they were also required to report to the police every fortnight.
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