The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Missing priest found dead in Burkina Faso

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OUAGADOUGO­U: A priest missing since Tuesday in Burkina Faso’s jihadist-plagued southwest has been found dead, security and local sources said Thursday.

‘The priest’s lifeless body was found in the Toumoussen­i Forest’ in the Cascades region bordering Ivory Coast and Mali, a security source said.

A local politician confirmed that the priest, Abbot Rodrigue Sanon from the Notre Dame de Soubaganye­dougou parish, had been found dead.

While the priest’s disappeara­nce and death remain unexplaine­d, Burkina Faso’s southeast harbours jihadists and bandits – much like parts of neighbouri­ng states in the Sahel region.

Sanon had le his parish on Tuesday heading for the regional capital Banfora, but ‘never arrived’, bishop Lucas Kalfa Sanou said Wednesday in a statement.

His car was found empty on the main road and security forces launched a search operation.

“Everything looks like a kidnapping by armed terrorist groups,” a security source in the capital Ouagadougo­u told AFP, using Sahel government­s’ preferred terminolog­y for jihadists.

“They must have executed their hostage to slip by the military cordon,” the source added.

Since 2015, jihadist groups – some affiliated to Al-Qaeda and others to the Islamic State militant group – have launched increasing numbers of a acks in Burkina Faso, one of the poorest countries in the world.

Over that period, 1,100 people have been killed and more than one million have fled.

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