Togo’s political climate remains tense following the June protests, with several opposition figures now facing prosecution.
Among those arrested is former minister Marguerite Essosimna Gnakadè, who has been remanded in custody. Popular rapper Aamron, another outspoken critic of the government, was released under judicial supervision in Lomé.
The developments reflect growing friction between authorities and opposition voices, as concerns mount over shrinking civic and political space in the country.