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Senegal Reinforces Eastern Gendarmerie Amid Growing Threats Along Mali Border

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 3rd August 2025, 3:37 PM

Senegal Reinforces Eastern Gendarmerie Amid Growing Threats Along Mali Border
Photo: Collected

The Senegalese government announced on Saturday the deployment of new gendarmerie units in the eastern region of the country, as security concerns rise due to increasing jihadist activity near the border with Mali.

This strategic move comes in response to recent attacks in western Mali, including one on Diboli, a border settlement located less than 500 metres from Senegal’s town of Kidira. These attacks were attributed to the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM), a jihadist faction reportedly seeking to expand its influence into Senegal.

Developments in Senegal’s Eastern Deployment

Aspect Details
Security concern origin Jihadist attacks in Mali’s west (especially Diboli)
Main threat actor Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM)
Border proximity of attacks Less than 500 metres from Kidira, Senegal
Affected regions in Senegal Tambacounda, Kédougou, Saraya, Bakel
Measure implemented Creation of new gendarmerie units; motorbike ban in Bakel
Security goals Counter cross-border crime, trafficking, and jihadist threats
Lead official involved General Birame Diop, Minister of the Armed Forces

 

Newly Established Gendarmerie Units

Location Unit Type
Tambacounda Investigation Brigade
Saraya Rapid Action Group for Surveillance and Intervention, Gendarmerie Company
Kédougou Gendarmerie Legion

 

According to a Facebook post by the National Gendarmerie, the units were inaugurated in official ceremonies led by General Birame Diop, who emphasised the importance of trust-building and cooperation with local communities to ensure effective operations.

Rationale Behind the Expansion

The gendarmerie stated that the expansion reflects:

  • A national commitment to ensuring the safety of citizens and territory
  • A proactive approach to combat cross-border crime and trafficking
  • A response to the unique security challenges in Senegal’s eastern corridor

“The creation of these units demonstrates the will of the senior authorities to guarantee the protection of populations and property as well as the security of the territory,”
National Gendarmerie Statement

Regional Context and Countermeasures

JNIM, which is highly active in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, has been recruiting fighters by exploiting feelings of marginalisation among local populations in the Sahel. The group’s potential incursion into Senegal has prompted additional defensive measures.

Recent Countermeasure in Bakel Region Purpose
Night-time ban on motorcycles Prevent use of motorbikes in jihadist assaults, as seen in Mali

 

Motorbikes have become a common mode of transport for jihadist groups to carry out quick and mobile attacks, prompting local authorities to suspend their use during night hours along critical border stretches.

Senegal’s eastern frontier now stands as a critical line of defence against a potential spillover of jihadist violence. Through the strategic reinforcement of law enforcement and border security units, the government is signalling its readiness to deter threats and maintain national stability.

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