Antoine Marie Frézouls

[1] Frézouls took office as acting Lieutenant Governor of Guinea on 28 September 1904 and was confirmed on 15 October 1904.

"[6] Alfa Yaya had been made chief of Labé, Kade and Gabu after the Bokar Biro, the last independent almami of the Imamate of Futa Jallon, had been defeated.

Alfa Yaya's rule was harsh, he demanded a share of tax receipts, and he was thought to be plotting with the Portuguese.

[5] In 1905 Frézouls heard allegations of extortion and abuse of power by Ernest Noirot, the Director of Native Affairs.

[9] On 17 June 1922 Frézouls was sentenced to fifteen months in prison and a fine of 5,000 francs for breach of trust.