Zimbabwe has extradited Briton Simon Mann, a leader of alleged mercenaries, to Equatorial Guinea to face coup plot charges, his lawyer says.
The ex-SAS officer was jailed in Zimbabwe on arms charges in 2004, and rearrested after his release last May.
On Wednesday, the High Court turned down an appeal against his extradition - his lawyers had argued he could face torture in Equatorial Guinea.
He was flown out of the country without his legal team's knowledge.
His lawyer Jonathan Samkange had gone to visit Mann in prison on Friday morning, only to be told he was no longer there.
"They deported Mugabe faces rival inside party ...
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(BBC)
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