The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Gunmen attack security unit in Ivory Coast, steal weapons

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ABIDJAN: Gunmen, some of them in uniform, attacked the base of an elite security unit in Ivory Coast’s main city, Abidjan, killing an officer, stealing weapons and then fighting security forces in another part of the city, defence officials said on Thursday.

The raid, late on Wednesday, follows months of military mutinies. It came hours after the government rejigged top security posts, and two days before an event that will bring in thousands from around the French-speaking world to Ivory Coast.

Shooting broke out at around 9.30pm (2130 GMT) at the national police academy in Abidjan’s Cocody neighbourh­ood and lasted for about an hour, one Reuters witness said.

The academy houses a detachment of the CCDO, a rapid response unit composed of police officers, gendarmes and soldiers that is one of the best-equipped units in the Ivorian security forces. Defence Minister Hamed Bakayoko told Reuters during a visit to the base early on Thursday that the attack was clearly aimed at seizing weaponry.

“These are saboteurs, men who mount sporadic operations and create a feeling of insecurity, and sabotage the work of the government. They aren’t able to hold a position for long,” he said.

Bakayoko, previously minister of the interior, was appointed defence minister on Wednesday. The government shake-up was part of an attempt to end successive waves of armed uprisings by members of the security forces demanding bonus payments.

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