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    Madagascar Detains French Ex-Serviceman in Alleged Destabilisation Plot

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Madagascar authorities have detained Guy Baret, a French ex-serviceman, along with a Malagasy army officer. The two are accused of conspiring to undermine the stability of Madagascar’s government. This arrest highlights ongoing concerns about internal security and foreign involvement in the country’s political affairs. Madagascar has faced various political challenges in recent years, making such allegations particularly sensitive.

    Guy Baret’s detention marks a rare instance of a foreign national being implicated in a plot against Madagascar’s sovereignty. The involvement of a local military officer raises questions about potential fractures within the armed forces. Meanwhile, the government is expected to conduct a thorough investigation to uncover the full extent of the alleged conspiracy. Such incidents could impact Madagascar’s diplomatic relations, especially with France, given the historical ties between the two nations.

    Notably, this case underscores the broader regional challenges of political stability and security in Madagascar. The government’s swift action aims to deter similar attempts to disrupt national order. International observers will be watching closely to see how Madagascar manages this crisis and whether it leads to reforms within its military and intelligence sectors. The outcome may influence future cooperation between Madagascar and foreign governments on security matters.

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