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Mystery beheadings spark fear in remote Mali town

A spate of unsolved grisly murders plagues southern Mali

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FANA: Boubou Sangare, his face blank, points at a patch of ground beneath the entrance to an adobe house. It was here that he discovered his brother Bakary’s severed head, on the morning of June 10, lying next to his body. The 40-year-old former soldier had become the latest victim in a spate of unsolved grisly murders that have plagued the remote town of Fana, in southern Mali, since 2018. Police arrived on the scene 40 minutes after Boubou Sangare found his brother’s mutilated remains and cordoned off the area. Officers found an iron bar at the scene, and drops of blood leading behind the house and to motorcycle tyre tracks in the dirt. But police investigat­ors remain bewildered by the killings. The murder spree in Fana, a town of some 36,000 people, is all the more unusual for occurring in an area far from the violent hotspots in the vast West African country.

Slaughtere­d children

Mali, a poor Sahel nation of some 19 million people, has been struggling to contain a jihadist uprising that first emerged in the north in 2012, before spreading to the centre of the country, claiming thousands of lives. But Mali’s south has been relatively spared. And Fana is an unremarkab­le market town in a sleepy cotton-growing region, whose outer districts melt into lush green bush. The murders appear to follow the same script. Victims are likely decapitate­d with a knife or axe, investigat­ors say.

Then dead bodies are usually found in the morning, without a pool of blood around them-suggesting that the killers collected the blood. Traditiona­l chief Adama Traore, sitting in his home surrounded by elders, was at a loss. “Only God knows, we can’t point to anyone,” he said of the perpetrato­rs. Locals wonder whether Fana is under a curse. According to police investigat­ors, the beheading victims often live in isolated areas and have few social ties. Six out of eight victims were from one neighborho­od in Fana, called Badialan, which skirts the bush. But otherwise, a pattern has been difficult to establish. Victims have included a housewife, a phone-mast assistant, a fiveyear-old albino child and a two-year-old girl.

Ritual killings? Investigat­ors have ruled out revenge as a motive, as well as money disputes. Boubacar Diarra, the lead investigat­or, said that although there is no solid proof that the murders are ritual killings, the motive is a “working hypothesis”. Police have detained 11 men since 2018 - on charges which Diarra would not divulge-yet the beheadings have continued. Fana inhabitant­s are losing patience. Diarra added that investigat­ors do not have access to modern equipment such as video surveillan­ce cameras. “We can’t be expected to investigat­e at the same pace as elsewhere in the world,” he said, while adding that he was confident investigat­ors would crack the case. But first, residents must overcome their fear of reprisals and talk to the police. An official close to the investigat­ion, who declined to be named, said that many “are afraid of being killed if they denounce someone”.

‘Human abattoir’

Facing a deepening mystery, investigat­ors are pursuing all possible leads. But Traore, the traditiona­l chief, is pessimisti­c about their chances of success. He was among the townspeopl­e that demanded a police station in Fana after the first few murders, which triggered protests and looting. A police station was duly opened in Fana last year, adding to the national guardsmen and gendarmes already present.

“Nothing worked and it continues,” the elderly man said, referring to the murders. One of the elders sitting beside him, teacher Bakary Bagayoko, suggested that poor street lighting and a closed checkpoint at the town’s limits were also insecurity-inducing problems to be solved. “Fana has become a human abattoir,” he said. “Everyone suspects everyone. When a family member goes out on an errand, we ask ourselves: Is he coming back?” — AFP

 ??  ?? FANA, Mali: Photo shows the place where the murder of Bakary Sangare took place in the outskirts of Fana.
FANA, Mali: Photo shows the place where the murder of Bakary Sangare took place in the outskirts of Fana.
 ??  ?? FANA: The family of Bakary Sangare is seen in a courtyard in Fana. On June 10, 2020, the headless body of Bakary Sangare, a former soldier, was found. — AFP photos
FANA: The family of Bakary Sangare is seen in a courtyard in Fana. On June 10, 2020, the headless body of Bakary Sangare, a former soldier, was found. — AFP photos

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