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Mali launches ‘state security’ probe

AFP by AFP
December 29, 2020
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Mali launches ‘state security’ probe
BAMAKO, MALI – SEPTEMBER 22: Malian police forces secure the area during the National Day military parade on September 22, 2018 in Bamako, Mali. (Photo by Xaume Olleros/Getty Images)

The Malian authorities said Monday they had opened an inquiry into the violation of state security, a move that came after half a dozen prominent figures were held for questioning earlier this month.

The country, which underwent a coup in August, is in the hands of a transitional government scheduled to oversee a return to civilian rule within 18 months.

The public prosecutor in the capital Bamako said a “preliminary inquiry” had been launched by judicial investigators “following a report by the security services relating to violations of state security.”

“The accused… have been placed at the disposal of the (investigators),” prosecutor Mamoudou Kassogue said in a statement, adding that the inquiry was “ongoing”.

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Six people were detained on December 21, including Aguibou Tall, who is the half-brother of former prime minister Boubou Cisse, and the secretary of the president’s office, Sekou Traore, according to security sources.

Another well-known figure is campaigner and radio presenter Mohamed Youssouf Bathily, who is popular among young Malians.

In the run-up to their arrest, social media said there had been a scheme to “destabilize” transitional institutions set up after the August 18 coup.

Cisse, the last prime minister under ousted president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, denied any involvement in such schemes.

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His home in Bamako was searched by unidentified men on December 24, his lawyers say.

The Malian Association for Human Rights (AMDH) said it had visited those detained at a gendarmerie base between December 24 and 27.

Bathily’s lawyer, Zana Kone, said his client was well and had not been maltreated, although his dreadlock-style hair had been shaved off.

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