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Bissau army kills 'coup-plotters' | |
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The security forces in Guinea-Bissau have shot dead at least four people, including two senior politicians they accused of plotting a coup. | |
Baciro Dabo, a minister and candidate in this month's presidential elections, was killed at his home. | |
The authorities say he resisted arrest but his allies said he was asleep with his wife when he was shot. | |
Former Defence Minister Helder Proenca and two of his guards were also killed in the unstable West African country. | |
There are unconfirmed reports that former Prime Minister Faustino Fudut Imbali was also killed. His wife says he was taken away by the military. | |
Among the authors of this coup some came quietly while others tried to resist, that is why they were killed State intelligence agency | |
The 28 June election was called after President Joao Bernardo Vieira was killed by soldiers in March. | The 28 June election was called after President Joao Bernardo Vieira was killed by soldiers in March. |
The BBC's Will Ross says that election may now be postponed. | The BBC's Will Ross says that election may now be postponed. |
He says the army looks set to continue to play a destabilising role in a country which has been plagued by coups since independence in 1975. | He says the army looks set to continue to play a destabilising role in a country which has been plagued by coups since independence in 1975. |
In recent years, Guinea-Bissau has also become a key transit point for trafficking cocaine from Latin America to Europe. | |
Prosecution fears? | Prosecution fears? |
A statement from the state intelligence services said several other politicians - all members of the ruling PAIGC party, like Mr Dabo - were detained. | |
"This was about nipping a coup attempt in the bud. Among the authors of this coup some came quietly while others tried to resist, that is why they were killed," it said. | |
Baciro Dabo was a close ally of former President Vieira (above) | Baciro Dabo was a close ally of former President Vieira (above) |
"We have material proof that this coup attempt was aimed at physically eliminating the head of the armed forces, overthrowing the interim head of state and dissolving the national assembly." | |
Journalist Jean Gomis told the BBC's Network Africa programme that Mr Dabo, the minister of territorial administration, was a close ally of former President Vieira. | Journalist Jean Gomis told the BBC's Network Africa programme that Mr Dabo, the minister of territorial administration, was a close ally of former President Vieira. |
He says that high-ranking members of the military may have feared that Mr Dabo could prosecute those responsible for killing the president if he won the elections. | He says that high-ranking members of the military may have feared that Mr Dabo could prosecute those responsible for killing the president if he won the elections. |
Mr Dabo, 50, was a senior member of the PAIGC but was contesting the election as an independent. | |
He was one of 13 presidential candidates. | He was one of 13 presidential candidates. |
Mr Vieira was hacked to death with machetes on 2 March by soldiers who blamed him for a bomb which had killed the army chief of staff hours earlier. | Mr Vieira was hacked to death with machetes on 2 March by soldiers who blamed him for a bomb which had killed the army chief of staff hours earlier. |
No-one has been prosecuted over the killing. | No-one has been prosecuted over the killing. |