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    Mali Prohibits 125cc Motorcycles to Combat Militancy Surge

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 4, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The government of Mali has imposed a ban on 125cc motorcycles in a decisive move aimed at reducing militant insurgency within the country. This measure targets the widespread use of these motorcycles by armed groups, which utilize them for rapid movement and attacks in rural and urban areas. The decision reflects Mali’s ongoing struggle with security challenges posed by extremist factions, particularly in the northern and central regions.

    Motorcycles with 125cc engines have become a preferred mode of transport for militants due to their speed, agility, and ability to navigate difficult terrain, making them a significant threat to law enforcement efforts. By restricting their use, authorities hope to limit the mobility of insurgents and disrupt their operational capabilities. This ban is part of broader security reforms and counterterrorism strategies implemented by the Malian government in collaboration with international partners.

    In a significant development for regional stability, this policy underscores the complexities faced by Mali in addressing militancy while balancing civilian needs. The impact of the ban will be closely monitored to assess its effectiveness in curbing violence and restoring peace. Meanwhile, the government continues to seek comprehensive solutions to the insurgency that has destabilized the Sahel region for over a decade.

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