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Mercenary: Mark Thatcher must face justice

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Published Date: 05 November 2009
FREED coup plotter Simon Mann yesterday demanded that Sir Mark Thatcher should "face justice" for his part in trying to topple the government of Equatorial Guinea.
Former Scots Guard Mann flew home yesterday after being freed 15 months into a 34-year sentence for his part in the 2004 plot.

Before leaving the African country yesterday, Mann said the son of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher and others sh
ould face justice for plotting to overthrow the oil-rich country's government.

Read former SAS commander Clive Fairweather's opinion here

In a trial last year, Mann testified that Sir Mark had provided £350,000, which was used to buy a small plane that was to transport Equatorial Guinea's exiled opposition leader Severo Moto from Madrid to the African state.

His testimony implicated Sir Mark as chief bankroller and Nigerian-born British citizen Ely Calil – allegations both men denied.

Mann said after his release from prison yesterday that he was "happy that we did not succeed in 2004". He added: "But as far as I'm concerned, I am very anxious that Calil, Thatcher and one or two of the others should face justice."

Sir Mark pleaded guilty in a South African court to unwittingly helping fund the operation. He was fined and given a suspended sentence.

Mann arrived back in the UK yesterday for what he called the "most wonderful homecoming I could ever have imagined".

The Old Etonian and ex-SAS soldier touched down in a private jet at Luton Airport.

In a statement read for him by spokesman Ian Monk, Mann said: "This is the most wonderful homecoming I could ever have imagined.

"There hasn't been a moment during the last five-and-a-half years when I have not dreamt of one day being back in Britain with my family.

"I'm especially looking forward to meeting my son Arthur, who was born a few months after I left the country and whom consequently I have never seen.

"I am hugely grateful to President Mbasogo for releasing me. It's the best early Christmas present my family and I could ever have imagined. As I know you will understand, I have been away for five-and-a-half tough years, much of it spent in solitary confinement."

As Mann arrived home, Scotland Yard counter-terrorism detectives were preparing to question him.

Officers want to speak to Mann over his part in the plot and the role of other Britons, including Sir Mark. They want to establish if any of the plotters committed crimes on British soil, such as conspiracy to supply arms. Mann, 57, claimed during his trial that several other prominent figures helped to organise and finance the plot in London.

He told the court during his trial that Sir Mark was "part of the management team".

Sir Mark has always denied any knowledge that a coup was being plotted and issued a statement yesterday welcoming news of Mann's release.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said yesterday: "We can confirm we are investigating whether any offences may have been disclosed in this country."

Another freed plotter yesterday also claimed Sir Mark was central to the plot.

South African Niek du Toit said he met Mann and Sir Mark through his business connections in West Africa.

WHO'S WHO

SIMON Mann has pointed the finger at three others he says were responsible for the coup plot.

• Ely Calil, a Lebanese-born, London-based businessman. He was named as "the boss" who brought Mann in to execute the coup plan.

• Severo Moto, a self-proclaimed leader of the opposition living in exile in Madrid, who was to be installed as the new head of state if the coup was a success.

• Sir Mark Thatcher. Mann said that he had introduced his old friend to Mr Calil as a possible financier but Sir Mark's place in the hierarchy of the organisation of plotters became higher than his own.





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  • Last Updated: 04 November 2009 11:43 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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05/11/2009 00:47:10
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KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 05/11/2009 04:33:37
With a Tory Government about to take power at the next general election I find it highly unlikely that they will prosecute their Demi-God Maggie Thatcher's progeny.

At least until after she has kicked the bucket.
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common sense voice,

05/11/2009 05:46:12
silly Mann.... there's no way I see Sir Mark getting any bother... establishment etc!
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Douglas,

Bathgate 05/11/2009 07:54:32
The "establishment" looks after those members who look after themselves and who, in turn, may be of some use in the future.
Those who desert their friends and engineer a slap on the wrist in order to "draw a line under" their adventures should look out in my opinion.
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The Daleks,

Longmen 05/11/2009 08:36:43
I agree with Douglas. I think that Mann is the one who will need to look over his shoulder. Not Maggie's boy Mark.
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Mikey,

Carstairs Junction 05/11/2009 08:37:48
Funny how he's desribed as a mercenary, but the septics and brits working in eye-raq are "security consultants?"
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The Ayrshire Bard,

05/11/2009 08:46:48
Giving that useless prat a title was disgraceful. I hope he gets his just desserts and ends up in some African prison.
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Mike S,

05/11/2009 09:10:34
Maggie should have skelped his ar*e years ago.
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Mc Max ,

05/11/2009 09:45:23
He,s as ugly as his maw.
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Liberty Valance,

05/11/2009 09:47:01
There are many who would say that his mother should stand trial for war crimes committed in the Malvinas war.

#6 Well said ! Aye! "mercenary" and" security consultants" but those who opposed the illegal British occupation of their country in Ireland were called "terrorists".

Funny auld world aint it?
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Rob Royston,

Africa 05/11/2009 11:44:49
There was one certain winner from this coup, The President, who went from a villain to a victim in the eyes of his people overnight. Moto has hardly been heard of since.

Perhaps Mann, and even Maggie's boy, were set up by bigger, or wilier, fish.
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Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 05/11/2009 18:08:01
To give the guy a good kicking would be the waste of a day. He's a total grade 1 *rsehole. Ergo piece of sh i te.
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Douglas,

Bathgate 05/11/2009 20:48:57
#5 The Daleks: Sorry friend, I've given you the exact opposite impression of my meaning. Maybe a career in politics awaits me. :o)

 

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