The leader of a military coup in Guinea Today gave government ministers a deadline of 24 hours to hand themselves in to an army barracks or face being hunted down, according to DPA. "If tomorrow arrives without them presenting themselves, we will organize a search across the entire country," the BBC reported Captain Moussa Dadis Camara as saying during a radio address. Camara declared himself president on Wednesday evening after parading past cheering crowds in the streets of the capital Conakry. Coup leaders on Tuesday announced that the government and constitution were suspended hours after the death of long-term President Lansana Conte. They then named a national council made up of 26 military leaders and six civilians to replace the government.