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20 Apr 2023 | 07:24 PM UTC

Mayotte: Heightened security measures, transport disruptions possible in areas across territory amid security operation likely to begin by April 21

Heightened security, transport disruptions possible across Mayotte amid security operation slated to begin by April 21; protests likely.

Informational

Event

Heightened security measures and consequent transport disruptions may impact areas across Mayotte over the coming weeks amid a security operation that is likely to begin in the territory by April 21. While officials in Mayotte did not immediately announce specific details regarding Operation Wuambushu, its reported purpose is to evict undocumented, predominantly Comorian migrants from shantytowns, demolish impermanent structures within such areas, and deport those evicted to Comoros' island of Anjouan. Hundreds of members of security forces will likely participate in the operation, which unconfirmed reports claim will last for two months.

Protests denouncing the operation are likely in Mayotte over the coming weeks, particularly in areas subject to police activity and outside government buildings, such as the Prefecture of Mayotte building in Mamoudzou. Activists may also stage demonstrations in support of the operation. Clashes between demonstrators and security forces, as well as between security forces and those standing to be evicted and deported, cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Plan for increased security and related disruptions across Mayotte, notably near shantytowns, over the coming weeks. Avoid shantytowns and any demonstrations that materialize; if crowds form or violence occurs nearby, leave the area immediately. Heed authorities' instructions.