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Mali arrests two over attack on Ivory Coast beach resort that killed 19

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Ivory Coast police patrol a beach in Grand-Bassam on March 15, a day after a jihadist attack killed 19 people in the resort town. Photo: AFP
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Two Malians who “actively participated” in a deadly Islamist assault on an Ivory Coast beach resort two weeks ago have been arrested, including the right-hand man of the suspected mastermind, security sources said Sunday.

The two were picked up in northern Mali at the weekend for their suspected role in the March 13 gun and grenade assault on three hotels and a beach in Grand-Bassam that killed 19 people.

The arrests were welcomed by Ivory Coast which hailed “international co-operation in the fight against terror”.

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The Grand-Bassam rampage, the first of its kind in the Ivory Coast, was claimed by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb which has also carried out similar assaults on tourist hotspots in Mali and Burkina Faso.

So far, 15 people have been arrested over the Grand-Bassam attacks, with Ivorian investigators backed by anti-terror specialists and judicial expert from Paris. The United States and Germany are also helping with the probe.

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The latest suspects were identified as Ibrahim Ould Mohamed, who was arrested on Friday night, and Midy Ag Sodack Dicko, who was picked up a day later.

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