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Mauritania's former President jailed for 15 years after appealing 5-year sentence

Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz poses during a photo session during the "Festival des villes anciennes" (Ancient cities Festival) in Oualata, southeastern Mauritania. PHOTO| AFP
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By AFP
May 14th 2025 7:34 PM
An appeals court sentenced Mauritania's former president, Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz to 15 years in prison on Wednesday for abuse of office and illicit enrichment.
Aziz, who came to power in a 2008 coup, had appealed his original five-year sentence after his conviction two years ago of using his power to amass a fortune.
The former leader, who has been in custody since his original trial began in January 2023, appeared alongside several former top officials and advisers also facing charges of abuse of office, illicit enrichment, influence peddling and money laundering.
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The court in the capital Nouakchott also upheld the confiscation of Aziz's assets and the stripping of his civic rights.
Aziz, 68, remained impassive when the decision was announced, an AFP journalist saw.
Investigators estimate that Aziz, who led the northwest African country of 4.5 million people for more than a decade, accumulated assets and capital worth $70 million during his presidency.
He was found guilty and sentenced to five years in jail in December 2023.
Aziz was excluded from the 2019 presidential election, won by his former right-hand man, Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani.