The International Criminal Court says the Central African Republic has handed over a former rebel commander accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Mahamat Said Abdel Kani is charged with offences dating back to 2013.
He was a prominent figure in the “Seleka” faction, a mainly Muslim coalition which briefly seized power that year, before being ousted.
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The International Criminal Court says Mr Said’s forces are alleged to have carried out “systematic” attacks against civilians.
No date has been set for his court appearance.