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11 Apr 2018 | 09:42 AM UTC

Burundi: Police arrest 21 people in Bujumbura April 10

Police forces arrest 21 people suspected of "disturbing national security" in Bujumbura April 10

Warning

Event

Burundian police forces arrested 21 people in the Carama district of the capital Bujumbura on Tuesday, April 10. The suspects - including army officers, police officers, and civilians - were arrested during a meeting where they were allegedly discussing plans to carry out actions that would threaten national security. However, more precise information has not been released. The detainees are currently being held and interrogated. An investigation is underway to determine the charges against them.

Context

In February, the Burundian police publicly announced that they would arrest those accused of “disturbing” public order ahead of the May 17 constitutional referendum. If the referendum passes, President Pierre Nkurunziza will be allowed to remain in power until 2034.

Political violence persists throughout Burundi in the aftermath of the country's contested July 2015 elections. Nkurunziza was elected to a controversial third term in 2015, despite the fact that Burundian law stipulates a maximum presidential tenure of two five-year terms. While the country appears to be experiencing a period of relative calm (in comparison to the violent outbreaks witnessed in 2015 and 2016), the situation remains worrisome, particularly in Bujumbura, where the risk of politically-motivated outbreaks of violence remains.

Advice

Individuals present in Burundi should avoid discussing sensitive political topics in public spaces, avoid all public gatherings and demonstrations, especially those with no visible security presence, and maintain a high level of vigilance at all times. Be extremely vigilant in crowded places such as churches, markets, cafés, and bus stations.

In general, individuals in Burundi - especially in Bujumbura - are advised to remain vigilant due to a significant risk of criminal activity. Avoid traveling by foot after nightfall, keep only small amounts of cash on hand, park in a secured parking lot close to one's destination, and drive with doors locked, windows rolled up, and with valuables hidden from sight. Keep a phone charged and on hand at all times.