Niger issues arrest warrant for opposition chief on the run

NIAMEY (Reuters) – Niger has issued an arrest warrant for the parliament speaker, a leading opposition figure who fled the country after being sought for questioning on suspicion of involvement in a baby-trafficking ring, judicial sources said yesterday. Hama Amadou, an ally turned political rival of President Mahamadou Issoufou, fled to Burkina Faso then to France last month after parliamentary leaders authorised his arrest.

“The gendarmerie was the first to receive the national arrest warrant issued for Hama Amadou,” a member of the judicial police told Reuters, asking not to be identified. “It distributed the order across the country, particularly to other security forces.” Two other judicial sources confirmed the existence of the warrant. “If the national search doesn’t bear fruit, the judge can issue an international arrest warrant, in which case Interpol would be notified,” said a judge, who also asked not to be identified, referring to an international police network.