Madagascar detains French national over alleged plot to stir unrest
Madagascar has detained a former French serviceman and charged him with criminal conspiracy and plotting to sabotage infrastructure, including power lines and thermal plants. Authorities allege the plot was planned for April 18th and involved spreading false information and inciting unrest.

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AI-generatedMadagascar has detained a former French serviceman and charged him with criminal conspiracy and plotting to sabotage infrastructure, including power lines and thermal plants. Authorities allege the plot was planned for April 18th and involved spreading false information and inciting unrest. A Malagasy army officer and other accomplices have also been charged. In a related incident, Madagascar expelled a French diplomat, which France has denied involvement in and has protested. The Malagasy prosecutor cited a WhatsApp group chat, "Revolution of the Brave Citizens," as evidence of the alleged plans.
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5 extractedFrance rejected any accusations of destabilising the regime, calling them unfounded and incomprehensible.
Madagascar's foreign ministry expelled a French diplomat for alleged involvement in destabilising the country.
A former French serviceman has been detained in Madagascar for allegedly taking part in a plot to destabilise the island.
Suspects were charged with criminal conspiracy and plotting to sabotage infrastructure such as power lines and thermal plants.
Authorities cited a Whatsapp group chat called Revolution of the Brave Citizens as evidence of plans to incite security forces to rebel.