Guinea Cracks Down on Suspected GSIM Networks
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The Guinean judicial authorities have announced the dismantling of a network affiliated with the Islamic and Muslim Support Group (Jnim). The investigations have led to the arrest of at least 14 persons, of different nationalities, based in Guinean territory. Placed in detention, they are suspected of belonging to and supporting a radicalization group.
Guinea cracks down on suspected GSIM networks
Guinean authorities have dismantled a suspected terrorist network linked to the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM), arresting multiple foreign and Guinean nationals as part of a nationwide anti-terror operation.
Yesterday, Sunday, the Public Prosecutor ' s Office in Conakry announced the dismantling of networks suspected of being associated with the Nasrah Islam and Muslims, and the arrest of a number of foreign and Guinean suspects in operations carried out in coordination with the Defence and Security Forces. In April 2025, the investigation led to the arrest of 11 persons in Segeri, Mandiana and Kanan, including 7 Malians, Nigerians, Burkinabé a…
In Guinea, 11 people were arrested as part of the fight against terrorism in 2025. The authorities dismantled an online radicalization network affiliated with GSIM, mainly West African nationals.
In an official statement dated 21 March 2026, the Attorney General of the Court of Appeal of Conakry, Fallou Doumbouya, announced the arrest of several individuals suspected of terrorist-related activities. A total of eleven (11) people were arrested in the prefectures of Siguiri, Mandiana and Kankan in April... The article Combating terrorism in Guinea: several suspects, including foreigners, arrested first appeared on ledjely.
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