Burkina Faso/Niger : A gigantic plan of destabilization and assassination foiled, French accomplices arrested

A massive destabilization and assassination plan targeting transitional presidents in Burkina Faso and Niger has been foiled thanks to the effectiveness of Burkinabè intelligence services. The information was reported on the lesahelien.com media outlet on this Wednesday, December 20, 2023.

Entitled « Burkina Faso / Exclusive Investigation : French DGSE Caught Red-Handed. Macron Dismisses the Director » the article on lesahelien.com provides extensive information on the events. According to this information, four (04) French individuals, agents of the French intelligence services, notably from the Directorate General for External Security (DGSE), were arrested in Burkina Faso.

They initially entered the land of the « integrity men » posing as French diplomats, later claiming to be computer technicians. They were closely monitored by the intelligence services of Burkina Faso, allowing the military authorities to uncover the hidden intentions behind their presence in the country.

Indeed, after their arrest, information gathered from seized equipment strongly indicates that they were quietly planning coups d’état and assassinations in Burkina Faso and Niger in collaboration with locals. These planned assassinations specifically targeted the transitional presidents, Captain Ibrahim TRAORE and General Abdourahamane TIANI.

Several foreign intelligence services are implicated in this plan, including French, Ivorian, and Nigerian intelligence services. According to data collected by the Burkinabè intelligence service, the assassination of President TIANI has been planned from Sokoto, Nigeria.

The gathered data once again shows that these assassins are in perfect collaboration with terrorists and have all planned the attack on Djibo in Burkina Faso, which was thwarted by brave fighters. Faced with these repeated failures, including the capture of Kidal by Mali, French President Emmanuel Macron was compelled to dismiss the director of the DGSE.

Sadia Nyaoré