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According to the Times: Denard led 30 mercenaries who landed on the Indian Ocean islands in rubber dinghies on September 27, 1995, and captured M Djohar in his palace.
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A week later M Chirac sent a 600-man force that put down the putsch but did not restore M Djohar to power.
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On August 3, 1991, the supreme court impeached Djohar and announced his removal from office as a result of "serious negligence."
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Authorities foiled a coup plot in September 1992 while Djohar was visiting France.
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Both the government and the opposition declared that decision illegal, and the following day Chief Justice Ibrahim Halidi was placed under house arrest while Djohar remained as head of state.
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He arrested Djohar, freed presidential guard members from prison and sought to set up a puppet government.
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Djohar cheated him of victory in presidential elections held in
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Prime Minister Caabi el-Yachourtu, who has been acting president since Djohar stood down, was not a candidate.
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September 28, they imprisoned Djohar, who had after five years become widely unpopular.
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Djohar to the French island of Reunion for a few months and allowed him to return recently on condition he abstain from politics.
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