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BREAKING GUINEA REPORT: Ex – Junta leader Moussa Daddis Camara back in custody ‘kidnapping’ from prison in armed raid

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AceBreakingNews – The former head of Guinea’s 2008 military junta Moussa Dadis Camara is back in custody, his lawyer has said, denying Mr Camara was a willing participant in an earlier armed jailbreak that he described as a kidnapping by force.

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A middle-aged African man in a military uniform with a red beret speaks while seated in a leather chair.
Moussa Dadis Camara in his office in the Alpha Yaya military camp in Conakry, Guinea in 2009.(Reuters: Luc Gnago)none

Residents of the capital Conakry woke up to the sound of gunfire in the early hours of Saturday as heavily armed men sprang Mr Camara and three other officers out of a central prison, prompting the Guinean authorities to launch a nationwide manhunt.

In a post on social media on Saturday afternoon, Mr Camara’s lawyer Pepe Antoine Lamah said Mr Camara was back in Conakry’s Central House prison.

He did not share details on how his client had returned to custody, but accused the government of failing to protect its detainees.

“Camara was indeed kidnapped this morning very early by heavily armed individuals who forced him into a vehicle,” he said. “It is … unacceptable and even inappropriate to classify a kidnapping as an escape.”

Local authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

The general prosecutor earlier said it had opened an investigation against Mr Camara and the others involved in what it called a jailbreak.

The whereabouts of the other officers were not immediately known.

The search for them has gripped the capital, with soldiers patrolling the streets in armoured personnel carriers, while armed officers stopped and searched passing cars.

Earlier, residents described hearing the rattle of gunfire in the early hours from the Kaloum administrative district, where Mr Camara and the others were held in the Central House prison.

“There was dread, anxiety stress … fear in our hearts. Everyone was scared and wondering what was going on,” said Conakry local Mamadou Aliou Tham.

The incident highlights the fragile security situation in Guinea, which is ruled by another military junta that seized power in a coup in 2021 — one of eight such takeovers in West and Central Africa in the last three years.

Mr Camara and others have been on trial since last year, accused of orchestrating a stadium massacre and mass rape by Guinean security forces in which 150 people were killed during a pro-democracy rally on September 28, 2009.

Mr Camara has denied responsibility, blaming the atrocities on errant soldiers.

A truck carring armed African soldiers travels down a city street.
Guinean security forces patrol Conakry on Saturday after the escape.(Reuters: Souleymane Camara)

Guinea is governed by military leader Mamady Doumbouya, who took power in a coup in 2021 — one of eight in West and Central Africa in the past three years.

Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Chad and Gabon are also run by military officers.

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