A Congolese opposition leader who unsuccessfully challenged President
 Denis Sassou Nguesso at the polls has been arrested, a police source 
told AFP on Tuesday.
“I can confirm 100% that Mr [Andre] Okombi Salissa has been arrested,” the source said.
Okombi Salissa, 55, had been placed under house arrest three months 
after the March 2016 vote, which swept Sassou Nguesso back into power.
He then escaped and went into hiding for several months.
In December, prosecutor Andre Ngakala Oko asked Congo’s National 
Assembly to lift Okombi Salissa’s parliamentary immunity, to enable the 
courts to prosecute him for illegal possession of weapons of war.
Along with four other opposition figures, Okombi Salissa had sought 
to stop 73-year-old Sassou Nguesso from returning to power in March.
Another candidate, General Jean-Marie Michel Mokoko, has been in 
custody since June after being charged with “breaching internal state 
security” and illegal possession of weapons.
Although he was minister for several portfolios under Sassou Nguesso 
from 1997 to 2012, Okombi Salissa joined the opposition shortly before a
 constitutional referendum in 2015.
Congo has been on edge since the referendum ended a two-term limit on
 presidential mandates, allowing the head of state to extend his 
three-decade grip on power.
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