Salomon Kalonda, a longtime adviser to Democratic Republic of Congo politician and businessman Moise Katumbi, who was recently arrested, is now facing three charges of undermining state security, incitement of soldiers to commit acts against discipline, and illegal possession of firearms and ammunitions'.
Kalonda is being accused of organising a coup d'etat in order to bring to power somebody from the Katanga province. Jean-Noel Bamweze reports from Kinshasa.

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