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02 Apr 2018 | 09:16 PM UTC

Senegal: Travel warning for Casamance region March 30 /update 1

US Department of State prohibits personnel from traveling in most areas of Casamance region until further notice following March 29 robberies

Warning

Event

The US Department of State issued a travel advisory on Friday, March 30, prohibiting its personnel from traveling within Casamance region outside the cities of Ziguinchor and Cap Skirring until further notice due to security concerns in the wake of an incident involving armed robbers targeting cars in the area last week. The advisory currently in effect includes all areas west of Ziguinchor between the Casamance river and the Guinea-Bissau border.

Context

At least one person died and two others (including one French national) were seriously injured after being confronted by unidentified gunmen during a robbery in Bafikane, Casamance region, on March 29. The gunmen stopped passing vehicles and robbed them, and fired upon vehicles that refused to stop.

Armed groups are known to operate in the Casamance region. Senegalese forces have had an increased presence in the area since unidentified gunmen killed 14 people in the Bayotte forest on January 6. Although the Mouvement des Forces Démocratiques de Casamance (MFDC), a separatist militant group that has fought for the independence of Casamance since 1982, is suspected of being behind the attacks, their involvement has not been confirmed.

Advice

Most Western governments advise against nonessential travel to the Casamance region (with the exception of zones around Oussouye and Cap Skirring, considered secure), as well as along the Malian and Mauritanian borders, due to security concerns.