ADVERTISEMENT

Army dismantles Islamist cell in the capital

Ayouba Sangare, an Ivorian, was responsible for the cell's logistics and authorities discovered large quantities of weapons, ammunition and grenades during a search of his house, according to the statement.

Soldiers from the Waraba Battalion, an EU-trained Malian army battalion, ride in military vehicles in Gao July 8, 2013. Picture taken July 8, 2013. REUTERS/Malin Palm

Mali's military said on Monday it had arrested three suspected members of a new Islamist militant group who it claims were behind a series of recent armed attacks on security forces in and around the capital Bamako.

The Massina Liberation Front (MLF), led by veteran jihadist Amadou Koufa, has been blamed for a wave of attacks bringing Mali's three-year-old Islamist conflict from the remote desert north ever closer to its populous south.

"Three terrorists, all belonging to Amadou Koufa's group, were arrested by the special forces in the night from Saturday to Sunday," said Modibo Naman Traore of the army's public relations office.

An army statement identified the men as Hassan Dicko, described as Koufa's number two, and Ali Sangare, a taxi driver.

ADVERTISEMENT

The army said the cell was behind attacks on the lodgings of personnel from Mali's U.N. peacekeeping mission, MINUSMA, and a police post in Bamako, as well as a gendarme base in Baguineda just outside the capital.

Islamist fighters, some with links to al Qaeda, seized the northern two-thirds of Mali in 2012. A French-led military intervention scattered them the following year, but remnants of the insurgency continue to carry out attacks.

The MLF recruits mainly among central Mali's marginalised Fulani ethnic minority. Security experts fear that the rise of a jihadist group among the Fulani, whose 20 million members are spread across West and Central Africa, could regionalise the violence.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Governors warned not to perish Tinubu's reformation agenda

Governors warned not to perish Tinubu's reformation agenda

Tinubu's courageous moves will free Nigerians from bondage - Shehu Sani

Tinubu's courageous moves will free Nigerians from bondage - Shehu Sani

NAFDAC seizes 35 cartons of codeine syrup in Anambra raid

NAFDAC seizes 35 cartons of codeine syrup in Anambra raid

Ighodalo denies role in Shaibu's impeachment, claims tarnished reputation

Ighodalo denies role in Shaibu's impeachment, claims tarnished reputation

Government is ashamed of its citizens begging in other African countries

Government is ashamed of its citizens begging in other African countries

Linda Ikeji to pay NBM of Africa ₦30 million for character defamation

Linda Ikeji to pay NBM of Africa ₦30 million for character defamation

Gov Obaseki declares ₦70,000 minimum wage for Edo workers

Gov Obaseki declares ₦70,000 minimum wage for Edo workers

Newly constructed Ghanaian road with electric pole in the middle sparks concern

Newly constructed Ghanaian road with electric pole in the middle sparks concern

2 workers die after bridge under construction collapse in Ebonyi

2 workers die after bridge under construction collapse in Ebonyi

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT