False accusation case: Hosée Houngnibo acquitted, given the benefit of the doubt.
The Court for the Repression of Economic Offences and Terrorism (CRIET) acquitted Hosee Houngnibo on Thursday, December 22, 2025, in a case of false accusation with which he had been charged.

The decision was based on the assessment of the evidence, which did not make it possible to establish the accused’s guilt with certainty.
Hosee Houngnibo appeared before the specialized court to answer charges of false accusation related to his conditions of detention in another judicial proceeding.
Malicious denunciation is criminalized by the Penal Code as an offense that consists of intentionally attributing to another person facts likely to lead to judicial or social sanctions, while the perpetrator knows those facts are false.
After examining the submitted documents and the arguments presented by the defense and the prosecution, CRIET’s criminal chamber found that the evidence against him did not meet the degree of certainty required for a conviction.
In this context, the Court decided to acquit Hosee Houngnibo, giving him the benefit of the doubt, stressing that the alleged facts had not been established convincingly.
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