 Former Ivory Coast President Loring Bagwell plans to return home on June 17th. This comes after he was acquitted on charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court, ICC. The ICC confirmed in March that Bagwell and Charles Bligoud were in the clear over the post-electrical violence that rocked the West African nation in 2010 and 2011. Bagwell has spent years behind bars in the Dodge City and waited in Brussels for the decision of its 2019 appeal. Alasdair Notaraj stated at a cabinet meeting that Bagwell's travel expenses will be covered by the government and that steps will be made to guarantee that Bagwell obtains the perks and allowances afforded to past presidents. So you get notified about fresh news updates.