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Last week's discovery of a consignment of weapons in a car en route to Mali raises yet more questions about corruption and divisions within Guinea's security forces. A team of gendarmes, commanded by Lieutenant Amadou Diogo Dramé, found 25 PMAK assault rifles and components of 12.7 machine guns in a Mercedes belonging to a woman whose identity is being kept secret....

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Amadou Diogo Dramé, Amadou Toumani Touré, Jacques Touré, Aïcha Damate Conneh, Liberians, Lanasana Conté, Gendarmerie

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