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    Simon Francis Mann (born 26 June 1952) is a British mercenary and former officer in the SAS. He trained to be an officer at Sandhurst and was commissioned into the Scots Guards. He later became a member of the SAS. On leaving the military, he co-founded Sandline International with fellow ex-Scots Guards Colonel Tim Spicer in 1996.

    • 1972–1985, 1991–1994
    • British Army
  2. Simon Francis Mann (Aldershot, Inglaterra; 26 de junio de 1952) es un experto de métodos de seguridad, mercenario y exoficial del Ejército Británico, que actualmente tiene ciudadanía sudafricana. Ha sido acusado de tramar un golpe de Estado contra el gobierno de Guinea Ecuatorial liderando una fuerza mercenaria en un intento de secuestro o ...

    • Simon Francis Mann
    • Británica y sudafricana
    • George Mann, Margaret Clark
  3. Simon Mann, ciudadano británico, fue declarado culpable de haber intentado cometer delitos contra el jefe del Estado, el gobierno y la paz y la independencia de Guinea Ecuatorial en 2004. Lo condenaron a un total de 34 años de prisión.

  4. 27 de jun. de 2017 · Simon Mann, el mercenario surafricano de origen británico que dirigió un golpe de Estado en 2004 contra Teodoro Obiang, ha sido contratado por el dictador africano para controlar a la oposición...

  5. 18 de ene. de 2023 · Ash Milton January 18, 2023 Articles. “Opportunity Is Always Out There” With Simon Mann. Chatham House/Simon Mann. Simon Mann was formed in consummately British institutions. After completing his education at Eton College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he entered the Scots Guards in 1972.

  6. 3 de nov. de 2009 · Tue 3 Nov 2009 07.34 EST. How did Simon Mann end up in jail? In March 2004, the former SAS officer led a group of 64 mainly South African mercenaries in an attempt to seize control of...

  7. 28 de sept. de 2022 · Simon Mann warns Africa in danger of becoming ground zero for extremists. Former mercenary calls on West to use private military companies to intervene in hotspots. Simon Mann (C) enters court in Equatorial Guinea, where in July 2008 he was sentenced to 34 years over his role in a failed coup, only to be released after little more than a year. AFP.