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Breaking: Government Set To Begin Investigation On Breach Of Security In Mali

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:09 am

Malian government has began investigation into the breach of state security, this is coming after the abduction six known Individuals. The issue of insecurity in the country is so alarming, particularly in the year 2020. A coup by the resistant group also led to the removal of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.

The public examiner in the capital Bamako said a “primer request” had been dispatched by legal specialists “following a report by the security administrations identifying with infringement of state security”.

The most unmistakable individual captured was radio telecaster Muhammad Yusef Batheili – known as “Ras Bath”, he is a mainstream figure with youthful Malians

The stepbrother of previous Prime Minister Cisse- – Aguibou Tall- – and the secretary of the president’s office, Sekou Traore, were likewise kept, as indicated by security sources.

Albert Echetah

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