Simon Mann
Simon Francis Mann (born 26 June 1952) is a British
mercenary and former officer in the
SAS. He trained to be an officer at
Sandhurst and was commissioned into the Scots Guards. He later became a member of the SAS. On leaving the military, he co-founded
Sandline International with fellow ex-Scots Guards Colonel
Tim Spicer in 1996. Sandline operated mostly in Angola and Sierra Leone, but a contract with the government of Papua New Guinea attracted a significant amount of negative publicity in what became known as the
Sandline affair.
On 7 March 2004, Mann is alleged to have led the
2004 Equatorial Guinea coup attempt. He was arrested by
Zimbabwean police in
Harare airport along with 64 other mercenaries. He eventually served three years of a four-year prison sentence in
Zimbabwe, and less than two years of a 34 years and four months sentence in Equatorial Guinea.
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