Family and relatives of the deposed President of Niger, Mohamed Bazoum have expressed worry over his condition, saying nothing has been heard about him ever since his alleged plan to escape from detention was foiled.
Mr Bazoum, along with his wife and son, had since the July 26 coup been restricted within the presidential palace located in the countryβs capital.
Report emerged on 19 October alleging that Bazoum attempted to flee with his family, cooks and security via helicopter, an attempt that was thwarted.
There has been a consistent call within and outside Niger for the release of Bazoum but the Abdourahamane Tchiani-led junta has kept him in detention.
Since the coup, the former presidentβs relatives have spoken out about the βabusiveβ treatment they have dealt with at the hands of the new military regime.
The family lawyer, Ould Salem said there was a worrying βfixation on President Bazoumβs familyβ by the military authorities.
Mr Said has filed a legal complaint over the treatment.
Peoplesmind