 Numerous suitcases and duffel bags of cash have been confiscated from the homes of various Gabonese officials, state broadcaster Gabon24 said on August 31, as military officers who overthrew President Ali Bongo continue a drive to incriminate members of his government whom they've accused of being corrupt. Military leaders arrested several of Bongo's cabinet members early on August 30 on accusations ranging from embezzlement to narcotics trafficking. Among them were Bongo's son, Nereddin Bongo Valentin and former cabinet director Ian Gislin-Gulu, both of whom were present in footage of a raid on Gulu's home, broadcasted by Gabon24 on Thursday. No.