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The son of Guinea-Bissau's ex-president has been sentenced to over six years in prison by a US court for leading an international heroin trafficking ring.
Malam Bacai Sanha Jr, 52, planned to use the proceeds to fund his ambitions to become Guinea-Bissau's president through a coup, authorities say.
He is the son of Malam Bacai Sanha, who led the West African country from 2009 until his death in 2012.
Sanha Jr has been linked to a failed coup in February 2022.
He was extradited to the US in August 2022, following his arrest in Tanzania a few weeks earlier.
His trial began soon afterward and in September last year, he pleaded guilty to conspiring to illegally import drugs.
"Malam Bacai Sanha Jr wasn't any ordinary international drug trafficker," said FBI agent Douglas Williams on Tuesday.
"He is the son of the former president of Guinea-Bissau and was trafficking drugs for a very specific reason - to fund a coup that would eventually lead him to the presidency of his native country where he planned to establish a drug regime."
US authorities say Sanha Jr could be deported following his imprisonment as he is not an American citizen.
The 52-year-old, known as "Bacaizinho" in Guinea-Bissau, has held several roles in the government, including as his father's economic adviser.
He reportedly confessed that he was "personally involved" in the foiled 2022 coup attempt to unseat President Umaro Sissoco Embaló, which left 11 people dead, most of them members of the security forces.
Sanha Jr allegedly told US authorities that he used drug proceeds to fund the coup plotters, German state-owned broadcaster Deutsche Welle reported last year.
Guinea-Bissau is a notorious drug trafficking hub. It is a key conduit for cocaine from Latin America destined for Europe, which led to the US and the UN designating it a "narco-state" more than a decade ago.
Experts say that drug traffickers and networks are highly influential and well-entrenched in the country's government, often funding election campaigns for politicians they can rely on to protect the illegal trade.
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